Returning good for evil is an intriguing idea. But the suggestion in
this context brings more questions than it seems to answer.
How does one do this?
What about Jesus whipping the moneychangers from the temple?
Maybe punching their lights out was the appropriate response. Do
aggressive vio
Well Tom, you say count and I say confirm, but either way I am happy to
still be speculating on that, rather than having a sure knowledge. At your
suggestion, and after some thought, I have repeated the email I sent to the
other list for the edification, I hope, of these good list members.
Folks
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Cobabe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: October 31, 2003 11:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ZION] Punch Their Lights Out
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>
> 99,997 ignored antagonists
> By Doug Robinson
> Deseret Morning News
>
>
>Like a lot of people, you're
John W. Redelfs wrote:
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> Some former list members are returning. Hallelujah! I'm interested in
> finding out who is still here. Let's have a roll call.
Sandy here, checking in. Mostly, though, I'll probably be in occasional
lurk mode for the time being. Quick highlights--
* Melinda and
99,997 ignored antagonists
By Doug Robinson
Deseret Morning News
Like a lot of people, you're probably still trying to make sense
of the ongoing debate regarding the street preachers and the stormin'
Mormons.
The debate rages on into Week 3, with letters to the editor and
e-mail
At 04:32 PM 10/31/2003 +, Gary wrote:
Oh, and BTW, I'm here, too. Perhaps I'll stay a while, depending on the
tenor of the discussions.
Oh, good. John and I will sing bass!
Till
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/// ZION LIST CHARTER: Please
I agree with Harold Bloom on both issues. First, the LDS Church has gone "mainstream"
in many ways. It has been accepted by many (if not most) as a standard Christian
religion in the United States. We don't have the federal government or state
governments trying to eliminate us. We have moderat
> At 02:50 PM 10/30/2003 -0700, Uncle Tom Presidente wrote:
> >Think of how many things that start with G need to be taught
(learned?).
>
>
>
> how about galloping gruff gregarious goats? gastric? grease? gangly?
> groovy? gravy? garters? oops
>
> Till
Or to put it another way:
Should gre
At 02:50 PM 10/30/2003 -0700, Uncle Tom Presidente wrote:
Think of how many things that start with G need to be taught (learned?).
how about galloping gruff gregarious goats? gastric? grease? gangly?
groovy? gravy? garters? oops
Till
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Are you the one, I thought it was Marc Schindler but am likely mistaken.
I
am not so sure anyone but me would appreciate your referral.
George
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Yep, it was me. Positive, for sure.
Paul O
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The
I am here, though mostly lurking. For the past three weeks, I have been a 'de facto'
single mom while my dear husband has been in Los Angeles on "strike duty" at Ralph's.
He works in management for Ralph's parent company, Kroger, and they sent him out there
to train replacement workers and to
At 12:59 PM 10/30/2003, JWR wrote:
I wish Marc Schindler would return, but I guess that is asking for too much.
Perhaps someone could volunteer to "channel" him--especially since its
Halloween today .
Sorry, (almost) for the grim humor.
--
Steven Montgomery
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". . . in the f
At 10:59 AM 10/30/2003 -0900, you wrote:
Some former list members are returning. Hallelujah! I'm interested in
finding out who is still here. Let's have a roll call.
How about you Elmer Fairbanks?
We're not sure about him. But Attilla the ELF is still alive and well
Can anyone think of a wa
John W. Redelfs wrote:
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> I think that Bloom's book could be very dangerous to us as a people.
> What
> do you think?
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Not following you, John.
What is a danger to us as LDS people? Seems to me that the greatest
danger we face is not following our religion. We could become just like
Religion re-enters S.L. mayoral race
Pollster Jones says it regained dominant role
Copyright 2003 Deseret Morning News
By Bob Bernick Jr.
Deseret Morning News
Salt Lake City politics in the early 1900s had an ugly twist:
Candidates and officeholders were judged by whether they were Mormo
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