The Interpreter - A Journal of "Squinting your Eyes and From the Right Angle This Feels Ancient" can't seem to acknowledge this giant bullseye!
"He disturbs the laws of his country, he forces himself upon women, and he puts men to death without trial.” ~Otanes on the monarch, Herodotus Histories 3.80.
Lee: windward side of a ship.
Hone/hona: that which is greatly desired.
Nephi and his family were blown before the wind toward the promised land. Or, that was true as long as they behaved and the Liahona continued working.
1 Ne 18:8
And it came to pass after we had all gone down into the ship, and had taken with us our provisions and things which had been commanded us, we did put forth into the sea and were driven forth before the wind towards the promised land.
Allan Wyatt wrote:Besides something "special" in the Book of Mormon, you ask for "unique teachings or doctrine" that it contains. I'm curious where you ever got the idea that it SHOULD contain unique teachings or doctrine.
Every oppressive totalitarian regime needs its Allan Wyatt.
"He disturbs the laws of his country, he forces himself upon women, and he puts men to death without trial.” ~Otanes on the monarch, Herodotus Histories 3.80.
I thought that the Mopologists' reaction to Chapstick's observations was remarkable: "What an idiot you are to think that the torpedoes are similar to the liahona!" Then you take a step back and think about all the "parallelism" that they've done before--with the LGT, with "NHM," and on and on and on. Their hypocrisy is just par for the course.
"If, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14
I thought that the Mopologists' reaction to Chapstick's observations was remarkable: "What an idiot you are to think that the torpedoes are similar to the liahona!" Then you take a step back and think about all the "parallelism" that they've done before--with the LGT, with "NHM," and on and on and on. Their hypocrisy is just par for the course.
Torpedos to a Liahona, harumph! We have lots better parallels with horses to tapirs you idiots!
I thought that the Mopologists' reaction to Chapstick's observations was remarkable: "What an idiot you are to think that the torpedoes are similar to the liahona!" Then you take a step back and think about all the "parallelism" that they've done before--with the LGT, with "NHM," and on and on and on. Their hypocrisy is just par for the course.
Indeed. If the Mopologists had a literary connection as strong as the Late War torpedo's connection to the Liahona, they'd literally never shut up about it.
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to have. They get rid of some of the people who have been there for 25 years and they work great and then you throw them out and they're replaced by criminals.
I thought that the Mopologists' reaction to Chapstick's observations was remarkable: "What an idiot you are to think that the torpedoes are similar to the liahona!" Then you take a step back and think about all the "parallelism" that they've done before--with the LGT, with "NHM," and on and on and on. Their hypocrisy is just par for the course.
Indeed. If the Mopologists had a literary connection as strong as the Late War torpedo's connection to the Liahona, they'd literally never shut up about it.