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  • 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

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    NFP part 3- Interest and use

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    January 8, 2006

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    46 responses

    Natural family planning (NFP) Part 3- Interest and use Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    NFP part 2- Summary of methods and effectiveness

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    January 8, 2006

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    One response

    Natural family planning (NFP) Part 2- Summary of NFP methods and effectiveness Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    Natural family planning part 1- Medical overview

    A A A A A A A

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    January 7, 2006

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    4 responses

    NFP is not a single method. Rather, it is a group of different “methods for planning and preventing pregnancies by observation of the naturally occurring signs and symptoms of the fertile and infertile phases of the menstrual cycle, with the avoidance of intercourse during the fertile phase if pregnancy is to be avoided.” (World Health Organization, 1982) Read More

  • 12 Questions, Cornucopia, Latter-day Saint Thought

    An Interview with Todd Compton

    Julie M. Smith

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    January 7, 2006

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    53 responses

    Independent scholar Todd Compton is the author of the much acclaimed volume In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith (hereafter, ISL) and three forthcoming books: Victim of The Muses: Poet as Scapegoat, Warrior and Hero in Greco-Roman and Indo-European Myth and History (Harvard University Press), Fire and the Sword: A History Of The Latter-Day Saints In Northern Missouri From 1836 To 1839 (Greg Kofford Books), and Cyril of Jerusalem: Initiatory Lectures (translation and commentary, FARMS). Read More

  • Cornucopia

    On the Uses of the Doctrine of Apostasy

    Nate Oman

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    January 6, 2006

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    59 responses

    The doctrine of apostasy has come on hard times. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Praying in another language

    Wilfried Decoo

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    January 6, 2006

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    41 responses

    “How does one pray in French?” one of my BYU students, visiting in my office, asked. The question took me by surprise. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    What’s in a name?

    Gordon Smith

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    January 5, 2006

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    59 responses

    I am not Gordon Smith. My name is Doug. My father is Gordon. This is the story of why I am using his name. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Two Missionaries Shot in Virginia

    Gordon Smith

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    January 4, 2006

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    26 responses

    Last night, two Mormon missionaries were shot in Virginia. Morgan Winslow Young of Bountiful, Utah and Joshua Heidbrink of Greeley, Colorado were shot, and Elder Young died. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The planets which move in their regular form

    Matt Evans

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    January 4, 2006

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    59 responses

    Do all things denote there is a God? Do the earth, and all things that are upon the face of it, yea, and its motion, yea, and also all the planets which move in their regular form, witness that there is a Supreme Creator? Or is the argument for Intelligent Design bunk? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    JMS Sunday School Lesson #2

    Julie M. Smith

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    January 3, 2006

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    2 responses

    Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JEF Sunday School Lesson #2

    Jim F.

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    January 3, 2006

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    2 responses

    Lesson 2: Abraham 3; Moses 4:1-4 Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    Tax control

    Wilfried Decoo

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    January 3, 2006

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    24 responses

    The letter we received from the Tax Control Department was preprinted. Handwritten had been added a date, a number and the addressee: Kerk van Jezus Christus van de Heiligen der Laatste Dagen. Read More

  • Book of Mormon

    Book of the Mormons

    Frank McIntyre

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    January 2, 2006

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    28 responses

    OK, you finished it, or got close. Maybe you were done months ago, maybe you read 100 pages in the last day.* Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Elton John in primary

    Kaimi Wenger

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    January 1, 2006

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    111 responses

    So, who else was having Lion King flashbacks today during primary? The tune to the year’s new song seems awfully familiar. . . Read More

  • Cornucopia

    A Gentleman and a Saint

    Russell Arben Fox

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    December 31, 2005

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    14 responses

    Today my maternal grandfather, Joseph Arben Jolley, will be buried in Vernal, UT; nearly all my family will be there. This is the third family gathering from just this past year that we haven’t been able to attend, and perhaps may not be the last. Living far away from extended family is hard–a hardship that, I think, Grandpa Jolley understood well. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JEF Sunday School Lesson #1 (Studying the Old Testament)

    Jim F.

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    December 30, 2005

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    3 responses

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  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JEF Sunday School Lesson #1 (More Background)

    Jim F.

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    December 30, 2005

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    2 responses

    Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church

    Features of an ideal family planning method

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    December 30, 2005

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    62 responses

    Before posting on natural family planning (NFP) or any other family planning methods specifically, I think it is worthwhile to consider a more general question: What would you consider the features of an ideal method of family planning? I am talking here about features, not about any specific method. For reasons that may become apparent below, I prefer the broader term “family planning” to the terms “birth control” or “contraception.” Read More

  • Cornucopia

    One Million Readers (and Counting)

    Russell Arben Fox

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    December 30, 2005

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    33 responses

    Times and Seasons’s received its 1,000,000th visitor yesterday, at approximately 7:19pm. (The server used was cox.net, based in Tustin, CA; the page viewed was this one. Was it you? If so, our thanks, and our congratulations.) Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JEF Sunday School Lesson #1

    Jim F.

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    December 29, 2005

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    15 responses

    Moses 1 For a variety of reasons, including having been heavily involved in BYU’s London Study Abroad program, I’ve been without the time to generate study questions for the Sunday School Lessons. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JEF Sunday School Lesson #1 (Background)

    Jim F.

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    December 29, 2005

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    8 responses

    Some Reasons Why Reading the Old Testament Can Be Difficult Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church, Social Sciences and Economics

    On being a bookkeeper in Zion

    Nate Oman

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    December 29, 2005

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    57 responses

    As a young missionary, the Lord saw fit to inflict on me one the greatest trials that can afflict a Latter-day Saint: He forced me to become educated about Church financial controls and auditing procedures. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    No sex, please — we’re Mormons

    Kaimi Wenger

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    December 29, 2005

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    47 responses

    On a T&S thread, someone mentions sex. TMI, cry a few bloggernackers. But are they the exception or the rule? The numbers tell the tale: Gordon’s limbo thread has currently drawn 4 comments; Joe’s sex thread 86. The readers have spoken unambiguously. But why? Why do we so like to talk about sex in the bloggernacle? Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    JMS Sunday School Lesson #1

    Julie M. Smith

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    December 28, 2005

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    12 responses

    [I plan on posting the notes for my Gospel Doctrine lessons this year; I’ll put my initials in the title so that there won’t be any confusion in the sidebar or archives with my lessons and Jim’s.] Read More

  • Cornucopia

    An evening in Queen Creek

    Kaimi Wenger

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    December 28, 2005

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    12 responses

    The Arizona bloggersnacker at Geoff Johnston’s was quite fun. But what exactly happened at the party? Perhaps our readers would like to guess. Read More

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