This was cross-posted over at Mormon Matters.
I took my 10-year-old and 2 friends to see the movie "Where the Wild Things Are," and I watched enthralled as they yawned, ate candy, threw popcorn, and cheered when it was finally over. Apparently the film didn't contain the action required to capture their attention. But I found much to ponder and enjoy.
"I have only one subject. The question I am obsessed with is: How do children survive?" --Maurice Sendak
Friday, October 30, 2009
Where The Wild Mormons Are
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reviews
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Shlomo: A Key to Peace
This post was cross-posted at Mormon Matters.
In today's economy, you have to be really sharp to stand out over all those other applicants competing for the job you want. For example, I've heard that the following was a question used as part of a job application, designed to test good judgment:
Labels:
Excommunication,
Jesus Christ,
Old Testament,
war/peace
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Ardi and the Rise of Mormon Symbology
This post was cross-posted at Mormon Matters.
With the advance of science and the study of more and more artifacts such as Ardipithecus ramidus, believing Mormons are faced with a challenge which becomes stronger with each discovery.
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Adam,
Ambiguity,
Bible,
Doctrinal,
Eve,
Old Testament,
Science,
Scriptures,
Symbolism
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