Stacy, I am not interested in joining a list that only discusses one topic,
although it might be interesting. I am really interested in a group of
committed LDS that can discuss and suggest and gently critique the thoughts
of others. There are a lot of questions that I feel need to be discussed -
By Charles Krauthammer
"It took only 48 hours for the museum to be destroyed, with at least
170,000 artifacts carried away by looters."
New York Times, April 13
"You'd have to go back centuries, to the Mongol invasion of Baghdad in
1258, to find looting on this scale."
Briti
I wish I knew who it was that said, "In essentials let there be unity:
in non-essentials, liberty; and in all things, charity." But if I ever
knew who said it I cannot now remember who it was, and I don't know that
it matters, because the beauty and truth of the utterance is
self-evident. It i
"It took only 48 hours for the museum to be destroyed, with at least
170,000 artifacts carried away by looters."
New York Times, April 13
"You'd have to go back centuries, to the Mongol invasion of Baghdad in
1258, to find looting on this scale."
British archaeologist Eleanor Ro
At 10:16 AM 6/14/2003, Scott wrote:
Like Gary, I have thought of leaving the list. The major reason I have not
is that there continue to be a number of good friends (like Gary, also
JWR, ELF, Grandpa Bill, and many others) who post occasional notes. I
enjoy this association with them, even thou
Well, the trouble unfortunately is that when man gets together with his
fellows there is usually bound to be some contention somewhere once in a
while. I don't know how the Nephites were able to do it for so long except
that once Christ makes an appearance it usually works for a long period of