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  • 12 Questions, Cornucopia, Mormon Arts

    Lots of Questions for Greg Whiteley

    Julie M. Smith

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    June 10, 2006

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    17 responses

    “Probably the only people who are more lonely in an LDS ward than musicians who used to be almost-famous are filmmakers who never were”–Greg Whiteley, director of New York Doll. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    You are the exception…

    Nate Oman

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    June 10, 2006

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    98 responses

    I love Elder Oaks’ talks. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Where are all the Mormon lesbians?

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 9, 2006

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    42 responses

    There are a small but growing number of gay Mormon men who comment regularly on T&S and other bloggernacle blogs. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Evolving Palates

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 9, 2006

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    18 responses

    When I was a child, I tasted sour cream, and I immediately wondered, “why on earth would anyone willingly put that stuff into his mouth?” Read More

  • Book of Mormon, Cornucopia

    Testifying of historicity

    Frank McIntyre

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    June 8, 2006

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    124 responses

    As I was re-reading conference, I came across this closing statement by President Hinckley: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Nightline: “Gay Mormons Face Excommunication”

    Gordon Smith

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    June 8, 2006

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    146 responses

    Nightline‘s first segment tonight focused on gay Mormons. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    “Should we live by Leviticus?”

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 7, 2006

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    Don’t miss this discussion (over at another blog) about just what the Bible has to say on homosexuality. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Mormonism, a la carte

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 7, 2006

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    87 responses

    There are two ways to eat out, broadly speaking: You can order a pre-set meal from the menu, or you can order a la carte. Do we have the same options with religion? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The Number of the Beast

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 6, 2006

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    13 responses

    Yes, today is 6/6/06. And apparently, some folks are celebrating it in Hell, too. We won’t go quite that far, here. However, in honor of the day, let me post this, from an e-mail that’s been circulating for a while: Number of the Beast: 666 Next door neighbor of the Beast: 668 Social Security Number of the Beast: 666-66-6666 Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Book of Mormon

    Sunday School Lesson #23

    Jim F.

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    June 4, 2006

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    12 responses

    Lesson 23: 1 Samuel 18-20, 23-24 Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Book of Mormon

    Sunday School Lesson #22

    Jim F.

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    June 4, 2006

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    13 responses

    Lesson 22: 1 Samuel 9-11, 13, 15-17 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    A Legal Analysis of the “Marriage Protection Amendment”

    Nate Oman

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    June 4, 2006

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    116 responses

    Here is my personal legal analysis of the “Marriage Protection Amendment” that is pending before the U.S. Senate. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Why Bread and Water in the Sacrament?

    Adam G.

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    June 4, 2006

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    39 responses

    In the sacrament we experience, as the hymn would have it, “communion sweet.” Why does that communion require bread and water, or analogs to them? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    I am no longer an attorney…

    Nate Oman

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    June 2, 2006

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    41 responses

    I am not longer an attorney. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Bloggernacking for Newbies

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 2, 2006

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    37 responses

    The nacle has been around for some time now, and a culture of inside jokes and insider language has sprung up with terms like monkeys, peaches, fondue, chupacabras (chupacabrim?), and Bannergate. Nacle newcomers may find the local patois a bit off-putting. This post, intended as a basic field guide, may serve as a starting point for newbies. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Elsewhere

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 1, 2006

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    8 responses

    There have been some very strong posts of late in the bloggernacle. Two of particular note: -Guest-Eve at FMH* has a very thought-provoking post on Forgiving the Church. She begins, “the Church has brought me both the most profound and beautiful and some of the most heart-wrenching experiences of my life” — and it gets better from there. Don’t miss it! -Deborah at X2** writes “Making Sense of Sunday,” a post about love and loyalty and judgment and compassion (and as a bonus, it discusses SSM too!). Yet another don’t-miss. (Other strong recent offerings come from Serenity at LDSLF about… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Update

    Kaimi Wenger

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    June 1, 2006

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    11 responses

    We have tentatively turned on comments for the past month’s posts, and those posts only. We hope that this will limit the spam and keep the database running. We’re keeping a close eye on the server. If it gets unstable, though, we will close comments again. (So if you’re posting a 32-paragraph novel in comments, make sure to save it as a Word doc first.) We’re looking into other possible technical solutions, and welcome feedback and suggestions. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Oman on Rees on Oman

    Nate Oman

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    May 31, 2006

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    105 responses

    Eons ago in blog time, I did a post called “An Open Letter to the Dialogue Editorial Board.” Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Notes on Charity

    Kaimi Wenger

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    May 31, 2006

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    9 responses

    A week ago, I spoke in church on the subject of charity. My talk focused on some questions from 1 Cor. 13 and Moroni 7. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Maria’s treasure

    Wilfried Decoo

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    May 30, 2006

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    28 responses

    Maria, a seventy-five-year-old widow, member of our tiny Mormon branch, had asked me to meet her at a Notary’s office. She wanted me to be the executor of her will. I reluctantly agreed, remembering the council of a friend to avoid that kind of responsibility. But since I was the branch president… Read More

  • Cornucopia, News and Politics

    How perfect a union?

    Ben Huff

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    May 29, 2006

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    19 responses

    Are the United States substantially a moral union–a union on moral questions? This question has bearing on what belongs in the Constitution. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Around the blogs

    Kaimi Wenger

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    May 28, 2006

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    16 responses

    A few posts that I’ve noticed of late: -Bob Caswell at BnL asks how we tell the difference between doctrine and history. E.g., why is the Word of Wisdom doctrine while polygamy is merely history — and how are these decisions made? -Kathleen at some-other-blog writes on free agency and choices: How does our situation influence our choices and our agency, and how does that combination influence the consequences of our choices? –Lynette at ZD asks what it means to translate Christ’s life into our own actions. “I don’t think the question, ‘what would Jesus do?’ is always all that… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Church asks members to support specific marriage amendment

    Matt Evans

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    May 27, 2006

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    489 responses

    Letter from First Presidency of the Church to Church Leaders in the United States We are informed that the United States Senate will on June 6, 2006, vote on an amendment to the Federal constitution designed to protect the traditional institution of marriage. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Expecting Kangaroo Fur

    Nate Oman

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    May 26, 2006

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    38 responses

    The feel and smell of kangaroo fur is a central part of my understanding of Mormonism. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Living in the Weimar Republic

    Nate Oman

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    May 25, 2006

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    56 responses

    Weimar Germany was a tremendously sophisticated and creative place. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Peace

    Kaimi Wenger

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    May 25, 2006

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    16 responses

    It happened last night, around midnight, on a near-empty gym floor, after I took a break from grading exams to go work out for a while. I’ve found that I can’t control these things, really — I just take them where they fall, and sometimes, wonderfully, they fall on me. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    Sunday School Lesson #21

    Jim F.

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    May 25, 2006

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    31 responses

    Lesson 21: 1 Samuel 2-3, 8 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    From the Archives: Jello and the Saga of the Restoration

    Nate Oman

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    May 24, 2006

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    10 responses

    I don’t really believe in coincidences since my last visit to Palmyra, New York, where I learned of the deep relationship between jello and Mormonism Read More

  • Cornucopia

    And Who Is My Neighbor?

    Rosalynde Welch

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    May 24, 2006

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    15 responses

    This morning the five-year-old was first, in the kitchen just before nine. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Utah has the highest percentage of Utahns in the entire country . . .

    Kaimi Wenger

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    May 23, 2006

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    35 responses

    “Utah has the nation’s highest rate of depression among thirty-seven-year old ambidextrous Battlestar Galactica fans named Zeb.” (That’s based on rock-solid statistical statistickizing.) However, “Utah [also] has the lowest rate of Tuesday afternoon divorce of any mountainous state located west of the Mississippi.” Read More

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