Well, Paul, I prefer Mountain Dew. It isn't Coke, so I can still claim
to be holier-than-thou! ;-)
At least those of us who are painfully honest about our bad habits can
admit that we only like these drinks because of the things in them that
are bad for us -- empty calories, pure sugar,
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 12:33:21 + Jim Cobabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Well, Paul, I prefer Mountain Dew. It isn't Coke, so I can still
claim
to be holier-than-thou! ;-)
At least those of us who are painfully honest about our bad habits
can
admit that we only like these drinks
Okay, we're in this new branch (though it will probably be a ward by the end of this
year at the rate we're going). While there are a lot of new members, I'd say about
2/3 of the branch have been members for a while. However, it seems like some of those
just don't bother to do the right
Heidi,
On the hallowed language issue-- you can lead a horse to water but you
can't make him drink. The General Authorities have constantly tried to
tell the Church to use the appropriate language. There is usually a
conference talk on this subject at least every few years. But these
members
Heidi Page:
Okay, we're in this new branch ...
Stay cool. Every ward and branch is different.
Am I just being too nit-picky here?
I don't think it really matters. About the only thing you
or I could do is set an example when called on to pray, or
include it in a lesson we might be asked