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    Thanks to Geoff J.

    Russell Arben Fox

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    January 24, 2006

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    8 responses

    Before J. Stapley can get busy wowing us all, let’s take a moment and thank Geoff Johnston for a terrific couple of weeks. As the all-seeing Snarkernacle noted, Geoff’s posts laid waste to the competition here at T&S, such as it is. In five relatively short posts, Geoff generated 684 comments and counting. It’s been a long while since we had such a run of thoughtful, imaginative, doctrinally heavy discussions, and we owe it all to Brother Johnston. Our thanks, Geoff; we wish you could stay, but we know they missed you over at the Thang…. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Guest blogger: J. Stapley

    Blog Administration

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    January 24, 2006

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    10 responses

    We’re happy to announce our latest guest: J. Stapley, a true bloggernacle fixture. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Restitution for Michael Lane

    Matt Evans

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    January 24, 2006

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    56 responses

    When Michael Lane confessed to his bishop that he had killed a two-year-old, PJ Watts, in 1990, his bishop told him the repentence process requires that he confess to civil authorities and accept the consequences of his actions. However, because Lane also sinned by lying about killing PJ when he was prosecuted for the homicide at the time, civil authorities are now unable to prosecute him, despite his confession, under the Constitution’s “double jeopardy” doctrine. Given that it’s wrong to receive less punishment for two sins than for one, how must Michael Lane pay restitution for his egregious sins —… Read More

  • Cornucopia, General Doctrine

    Deny Not the Gifts of God

    Geoff J

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    January 22, 2006

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    34 responses

    I think Terryl Givens was right. I think a primary purpose of the Book of Mormon is to drive each of us toward real dialogue with the living God. And I think Moroni is right – that if we as Mormons are not experiencing some kind of regular dialogue with God we are denying the gifts of God. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    I can’t, he said

    Wilfried Decoo

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    January 21, 2006

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    48 responses

    I have on my desk a primitive pen holder in ceramic, about four inches high. The figurine, crudely shaped, shiny in its warm terra cotta coat, represents a little man holding a tiny bucket in which a few pens and pencils can be stacked. Many years ago, an eleven-year-old girl kneaded and baked the clay in the children’s activity room of a hospital, during her long convalescence. She made the figurine for me. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JMS Sunday School Lesson #4

    Julie M. Smith

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    January 19, 2006

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    86 responses

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  • Cornucopia

    A Really Bad Idea

    Julie M. Smith

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    January 18, 2006

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    11 responses

    It may be that pro-correlation forces have hacked into Sunstone’s website or it may just be a really, really bad marketing idea. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Scriptures

    The Pious Bias

    Julie M. Smith

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    January 18, 2006

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    127 responses

    Perhaps we’ve put white hats on some people in the scriptures who don’t deserve them. Read More

  • Philosophy and Theology

    Eternal Progression and Retrogression

    Geoff J

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    January 18, 2006

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    170 responses

    If there is progression, there may also be retrogression; if there is good, there may be evil. Everything has its opposite. (John A. Widtsoe, Rational Theology, Chapter 15) Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church, News and Politics, Science

    Infertility

    A A A A A A A

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    January 17, 2006

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    10 responses

    Infertility is a huge topic, as large in its own way as the topic of birth control. Unfortunately, I don’t have the time to do it justice. I fully recognize that this can be an extremely sensitive issue for couples for many reasons. I absolutely do not judge any patients for making choices in dealing with infertility that I would not recommend professionally. I also fully celebrate the life of all children of God, regardless of how they were conceived. With this background in place, I wish simply to make three points. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church, News and Politics, Science

    Postfertilization effects of birth control methods

    A A A A A A A

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    January 17, 2006

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    6 responses

    In considering options of which birth control method to use, couples have a variety of factors that they may consider. Read More

  • Cornucopia, News and Politics, Science

    Embryonic stem cell research

    A A A A A A A

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    January 17, 2006

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    24 responses

    The issue of embryonic stem cells has been discussed in this forum before, here, here and here. Ongoing current events, however, make this issue salient for another examination. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Beginning of Human Life

    A A A A A A A

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    January 16, 2006

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    56 responses

    When does human life begin? This phrasing of this question as it is commonly stated is imprecise and can be misleading. Let’s look at some more precise questions. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Gospel Doctrine Lesson 3… with an evolution twist…

    Geoff J

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    January 15, 2006

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    181 responses

    Lesson 3 with a twist Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Morning with those that morn

    Kaimi Wenger

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    January 15, 2006

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    26 responses

    In Hell, there will be 9 a.m. Sacrament meeting. Read More

  • Lesson Aids

    JEF Sunday School Lesson 4

    Jim F.

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    January 14, 2006

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    8 responses

    Lesson 4: Moses 4, 5:1-15, 6:48-62 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The Spiritual Benefits of Sin

    Kaimi Wenger

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    January 14, 2006

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    30 responses

    Over at LDSLF, Dave Landrith asks an interesting question: can sin ever profit the soul? This is a topic I’ve pondered at some length over the years. Contra Dave, I believe that sinful acts can have real eventual spiritual benefits. Read More

  • Admin, Cornucopia

    Enlisting the Snarky Amongst Us

    Nate Oman

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    January 13, 2006

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    10 responses

    Several years ago I ran a marathon. As anyone who has run a marathon can tell you, training for it is a lot of work. I tend to be a pretty undisciplined person, so when I started training for the marathon, I decided that I needed some sort of commitment device to keep me on schedule. My solution was to tell all of my friends and family that I was training for a marathon, indeed that I would be running a marathon in the fall. That way I got my sense of shame to discipline me. If I slacked off… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Reminder: Summer Seminar on Joseph Smith

    Ben Huff

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    January 13, 2006

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    Richard Bushman and Terryl Givens are leading a seminar this summer on “Mormon Thought, 1850 to 1920: Dealing with the Joseph Smith Legacy,” at BYU. Applications are due February 15th Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Snarker Unmasked?

    Kaimi Wenger

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    January 12, 2006

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    38 responses

    With some help from a Random John, I have definitively pinpointed the Bloggernacle Snarker’s IP address. It is: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Notice: Joseph Smith at the Library of Congress

    Rosalynde Welch

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    January 11, 2006

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  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JMS Sunday School Lesson #3

    Julie M. Smith

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    January 11, 2006

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    29 responses

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  • Philosophy and Theology

    God’s Foreknowledge or Lack Thereof

    Geoff J

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    January 11, 2006

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    208 responses

    Foreknowledge vs. free will Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Is it “just blogging”?

    Geoff J

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    January 10, 2006

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    121 responses

    Is it “just blogging”? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    A Modest Grand Narrative About the History of Hometeaching

    Nate Oman

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    January 10, 2006

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    20 responses

    I think that it is fairly well established that Mormonism has deep roots in the religious history of Puritan New England. Of course, how one parses out the relationship between Mormonism and Puritanism is complicated, but I don’t think that there is much argument as to the fact of a relationship. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Guest blogger: Geoff Johnston

    Blog Administration

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    January 10, 2006

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    14 responses

    We’re pleased to announce that Geoff will be guest blogging. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    It is a truth universally acknowledged…

    Frank McIntyre

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    January 10, 2006

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    21 responses

    The setting: An experiment using speed-dates to determine what people want in a first date. These are brief, four minute interactions, after which you write down whether or not you’d be willing to go on a date with that person. The subjects: Columbia University grad students The results: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    114

    Kaimi Wenger

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    January 10, 2006

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    14 responses

    We sang one of my favorite hymns in church last Sunday, a hymn that describes a beautiful and intimate way to feel and know God. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    “We did adequately apply oil to all the seats”

    Gordon Smith

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    January 9, 2006

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    33 responses

    The confirmation hearings for Judge Samuel Alito begin today. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JEF: Sunday School Lesson 3

    Jim F.

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    January 8, 2006

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    9 responses

    Lesson 3: Moses 1:27-42, Moses 2-3 Read More

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