stemelbow wrote:Fine by me. I won't muddy up your attempt to approximate the meaning then.
You never studied.
(A gold plated no-prize for the first person to come up with the move this quote is from.)
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
Who ya gonna call?
edit: Liz beat me to it.
"In my more rebellious days I tried to doubt the existence of the sacred, but the universe kept dancing and life kept writing poetry across my life." ~ David N. Elkins, 1998, Beyond Religion, p. 81
You never studied. The whole building is a huge super-conductive antenna that was designed and built expressly for the purpose of pulling in and concentrating spiritual turbulence. Your girlfriend, Pete, lives in the corner penthouse of Spook Central.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
You prove yourself of the devil and anti-mormon every word you utter, because only the devil perverts facts to make their case.--ldsfaqs (6-24-13)
"Personally, I liked the church. They gave us money and facilities, we didn't have to produce anything! You've never been out of the church! You don't know what it's like out there! I've *worked* in the private sector. They expect *results*."
RockSlider wrote:"Personally, I liked the church. They gave us money and facilities, we didn't have to produce anything! You've never been out of the church! You don't know what it's like out there! I've *worked* in the private sector. They expect *results*."
All I take away from this is that I need to teach you how to play hearts. It's obvious you just don't know how to play. If you were playing the game right, you could win of your own accord. You just need to know the steps and how to follow them correctly.
;)
Liz,
I love your comment! Obedience isn't the first law of heaven in terms of primacy but in terms of order. It is the first step. We covenant to obey before we even learn the law of the gospel. We obey because without being subject to the law we can't transgress it and discover the need for salvation. It is a telestial law and preparatory in nature.
But Consig can explain it better than I can.
by the way, we should do lunch. I think we live near each other. I'm in the Apex stake.
MnG
Hey, we could do lunch! Isn't Apex Stake in Raleigh?
I'm in the High Point Stake, which is about an hour and a half away. LOL
mercyngrace wrote:Hey, we could do lunch! Isn't Apex Stake in Raleigh?
I'm in the High Point Stake, which is about an hour and a half away. LOL
Yes! Very near anyway - the stake building is the one that shares a parking lot with the temple on hwy 55.
Another idea... if you have kids we could meet at the zoo, my kids have been begging to go and that's fairly close to you, isn't it?
"In my more rebellious days I tried to doubt the existence of the sacred, but the universe kept dancing and life kept writing poetry across my life." ~ David N. Elkins, 1998, Beyond Religion, p. 81
consiglieri wrote:Yesterday in Sunday school we covered the second half of King Benjamin's speech. I have been making notations in my "reader's edition" of the Book of Mormon and have transcribed what appear to me to be the main themes of the speech. This is what I would have taught had I been the teacher.
An excellent essay! Thanks for sharing.
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."
-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)