Elementary School Cafeteria Lunches in the 1960s
I do not have fond memories of school cafeteria lunches — though they were memorable. For a...
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Aug 28, 2022
I do not have fond memories of school cafeteria lunches — though they were memorable. For a...
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The garment supposedly symbolizes the coat of skin given to Adam and Eve after they were found...
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Hugh Nibley gave a commencement speech at BYU on Leaders to Managers: The Fatal Shift. It’s...
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Of course, I would love to time travel. I love time travel books. Some of my favorites were...
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I’m not one to focus on the end times. In fact, I’m not sure about this one servant...
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In my journey of study, I often change my hypothesis. It’s sometimes difficult to decipher...
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I’m reading about how the Deuteronomists altered the original texts or teachings from the...
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My grandma lived through the 1906 San Francisco...
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I was trying to find a reference to a quote people have been posting on the Internet. People love...
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I read and studied the Lectures on Faith a long time ago and found them to be confusing. They did...
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I previously recorded my research on Isaiah about whether the servant is marred or anointed ...
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From my perspective, it really doesn’t make sense to believe in a single male god, or even...
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Mormon Tea. Brigham Tea. The tea that some of the early Mormons drank, the approved tea I suppose...
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“The Accuser” sounds like a character in a DC Comic book — like The Joker. But...
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What is the Spring Equinox? It all depends on where you live. Perspective is everything. What you...
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Ah, yes, about the eschaton and pesher — I will tell you how I got there. I was wondering...
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We often take things out of context. We see this in the media. Writers pull words and phrases from...
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Brad Wilcox gave a talk to the LDS youth in Alpine, Utah, in February 2022. I suppose it’s...
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Books I read or listened to on Audible in 2021: Misreading Scripture with Individualist...
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I lived in gold country — the mother lode where gold was first discovered in California....
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The divine feminine has been hidden and removed from most of our ancient texts – we believe in the...
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I’ve been curious about the two awakenings of Adam. It’s almost like two births. What...
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The older I get, the more I realize I don’t know much. The things I thought I knew have...
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Chaos always sounds bad. It makes you wonder if chaos is necessary — is it avoidable?...
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My favorite — David Suchet reads The Book of Isaiah (NIV).
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We can only think of one thing at a time. Perhaps this is a mortal disability. Or maybe it’s...
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I’ve always been curious about the “return and report” methodology. In the...
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One of the comforts of living in this chaotic world is the promise that God will not leave you...
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