Calculus Crusader wrote:How can you survive in Provo? I visited a friend there once and after one night I was ready to burn rubber out of there. It reminds me of the twilight zone.
I like it here, oddly enough. For the most part, the church isn't any more intrusive than it was in Texas.
Well, I liked the scenery, at least. And I'm glad you don't find the LDS Church too oppressive there.
Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei
(I lost access to my Milesius account, so I had to retrieve this one from the mothballs.)
You should accept it, if only to see how bad of a bell-ringer you have to be for them to release you. Hello 2-hour block!
The really stupid thing is that it is 2009, and the chapels don't have an automated system for ringing the bells at pre-determined times. Isn't that why God gave us computers?
C'mon, I know that you would have some great insights to addd to Gospel Doctrine. Ways of viewing things in a new light that others might not of thought of.
Not in a "tear down" kind of way either. Whatever faith you might have at this point, Im sure you can present it in a unique way. People that actualy read and understand the scriptures are greatly needed in these classes.
"Dress as a hunchback" ROFL
Gaz
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
C'mon, I know that you would have some great insights to addd to Gospel Doctrine. Ways of viewing things in a new light that others might not of thought of.
Not in a "tear down" kind of way either. Whatever faith you might have at this point, Im sure you can present it in a unique way. People that actualy read and understand the scriptures are greatly needed in these classes.
"Dress as a hunchback" ROFL
Gaz
Nah, Gospel Doctrine for me involves a tremendous amount of tongue-biting. It's not much fun anymore.