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    On the Possibilities of Kitsch

    Nate Oman

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    August 3, 2005

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    19 responses

    OK. I don’t want to go to film school any more. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Plain and Precious Truths

    Ben Huff

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    August 2, 2005

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    45 responses

    Nephi teaches that many plain and precious truths that were once had among the Jews have not made it into the Bible handed down to us via the Gentiles. We tend to talk as though these are truths revealed by Christ, but not passed on as his church fell into apostasy. But could many of these be truths lost before the time of Christ, or revealed before Christ but lost shortly after he left the Earth? Read More

  • Cornucopia, News and Politics

    Blood on the Doorposts

    Julie M. Smith

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    August 2, 2005

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    142 responses

    Let’s call her Sister Jones. We both taught seminary in Northern California a few years ago. I liked her from day one: faithful, funny, and willing to lend out anything from her complete collection of Sunstone back issues. (This was in the days before full Internet access, you see.) Read More

  • Cornucopia

    I Want to Go to Film School

    Nate Oman

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    August 2, 2005

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    35 responses

    My wonderful wife, She Who Must Be Obeyed, as left me. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Persecuted Mormons and Market Definitions

    Nate Oman

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    August 2, 2005

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    13 responses

    OK, lets talk about antitrust law and the plight of persecuted Mormons. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Who Let Her in Here?

    Carrie Lundell

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    August 1, 2005

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    21 responses

    I am still a little unsure why Kaimi invited me to be a guest blogger here at T&S. I enjoy reading many of the posts, but I have been entirely too intimidated to comment (although my name did get included in Kaimi’s post: Mormon Makeover shows). You can’t blame me for my fear with comments like: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Pioneer Children

    Adam G.

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    August 1, 2005

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    16 responses

    A week has passed since Pioneer Day. I was moved by the memorials here and in my sacrament meeting, where the speakers called us to reflect on, in President Hinckley’s words, the “long shadow” the pioneers cast in which we still find some shelter from the heat of the times. The shadow is real, I think. Some of us are here because of them. In law school I met a girl whose ancestors had joined the kingdom in England and crossed the ocean. Like many, they lingered for a few years at the eastern terminus of the trail to raise… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Boris and Brigham

    Nate Oman

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    August 1, 2005

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    9 responses

    I don’t often read novels, but after making it through the most recent Harry Potter, I thought I would try slumming it in fiction for awhile. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Who Reads This Thing?

    Nate Oman

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    August 1, 2005

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    25 responses

    Among my other glories, I am an assistant ward clerk. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Guest blogger: Carrie Lundell

    Kaimi Wenger

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    August 1, 2005

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    31 responses

    I’m happy to announce that Carrie Lundell will be guest blogging with us. Carrie is a blogger who has fashion sense (and heaven knows that the bloggernacle could use as much fashion sense as it can find!). Her prior bloggernacle contributions, including “What does an LDS woman wear to a cocktail party?,” have been very well received. Carrie holds a BA in Fashion Design from BYU. She has worked as a children’s clothing designer for Rosetta Millington and for Old Navy, and she currently works as a designer for C.I. Castro, creating the “Sorbet” line of little-girl’s clothing in a… Read More

  • Latter-day Saint Thought

    Sectarianism and sincerity

    Ben Huff

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    July 31, 2005

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    11 responses

    I visited a Lutheran worship service today, and had one of those odd experiences where what I expect to be familiar is not, and what I don’t expect to be, is. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Presiding in the Home

    Kirsten M. Christensen

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    July 31, 2005

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    75 responses

    (Adam and Sara: you will recognize this topic from our lively late-night chat during your recent visit to Tacoma. I would love to have you both offer some of the insights here that you shared when we talked, if you’re so inclined.) —————— I’ve long been interested in achieving a greater understanding of the church’s teaching that “by divine design, fathers are to preside over their families in love and righteousness.” (Proclamation on the Family) Read More

  • Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Doctrine and Covenants

    Sunday School Lesson 35

    Jim F.

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    July 30, 2005

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    20 responses

    Lesson 35: Doctrine & Covenants 4:3-7, 18:10-16, 52:40, 81:5-6, 138:58 Read More

  • Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Doctrine and Covenants

    Sunday School Lesson 34

    Jim F.

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    July 30, 2005

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    Lesson 34: Doctrine and Covenants 136 Read More

  • Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Doctrine and Covenants

    Sunday School Lesson 33

    Jim F.

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    July 30, 2005

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    Lesson 33: Doctrine and Covenants 107:22-24 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Flannel Board Lust

    Julie M. Smith

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    July 30, 2005

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    14 responses

    Who knew when I started reading salon.com’s new column ‘Object Lust’ that I would fall victim to this deadly sin? Who could have predicted that the object of my attraction would be a flannel board? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Hurray our twins are born, happy and healthy!

    Matt Evans

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    July 28, 2005

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    43 responses

    I’m happy to announce the births of our twin girls, Chloe and Clara. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Living in the Opinions of Others

    Nate Oman

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    July 27, 2005

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    29 responses

    I have a confession: I don’t much care about what the people in my ward think about me. I feel guilty about this. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    On Creating Happy Families

    Kirsten M. Christensen

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    July 27, 2005

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    145 responses

    It is only after long consideration that I am finally writing this post. I was somewhat taken aback, perhaps naively so, by the discussion sparked by the brief statement in my intro post that I work full time and that my children are in daycare. Ensuing comments focused on working mothers, following the prophet, the Proclamation on the Family. My mention of my husband’s long commute to Chicago while we lived in Indiana led to a brief discussion of the joint sacrifices required to support a working spouse and how common such support might be among Mormon men for their… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Vielen Dank, Jonathan!

    Russell Arben Fox

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    July 27, 2005

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    18 responses

    Leider ist die Zeit des Jonathan Green zum blog mit uns zu einem Ende gekommen. Er war ein wundervoller Gast-blogger, der uns sehr viel unterhielt und unterrichtete. Danke so Jonathan und wir hoffen, dass Sie fortfahren, an Times & Seasons hier teilzunehmen! Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Mitt Romney for President?

    Gordon Smith

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    July 26, 2005

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    62 responses

    Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has presidential aspirations. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    History, Objectivity, and Stalin’s Toes

    Nate Oman

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    July 26, 2005

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    10 responses

    In times past, Mormon intellectualdom has been much exercised over the issue of objectivity and the writing of history. By and large, I think that these debates have focused on the wrong issues. Stalin’s toes help to illustrate one of the reasons why. Read More

  • Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Doctrine and Covenants

    Sunday School Lesson 32

    Jim F.

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    July 25, 2005

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    8 responses

    Lesson 32: Doctrine and Covenants 135 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    My School

    Nate Oman

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    July 25, 2005

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    98 responses

    I did not want to go to BYU. Read More

  • Lesson Aids, SS Lesson – Doctrine and Covenants

    Sunday School Lesson 31

    Jim F.

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    July 25, 2005

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    10 responses

    Lesson 31: Doctrine and Covenants 131 & 132:4-33 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The Real Handcart Song

    Russell Arben Fox

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    July 24, 2005

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    21 responses

    My Pioneer Day wish for the day: let’s not forget the song as the pioneers themselves actually sang it: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Interracial Marriage

    Kaimi Wenger

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    July 22, 2005

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    167 responses

    A commenter at Approaching Zion suggests that interracial marriage is wrong. The commenter, a critic of feminism, lists as one of the harms of feminism was that it “encourages single men to marry outside their race and culture.” What exactly is the status of church doctrine on interracial marriage, anyway? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    John Roberts and Mormon Theology

    Nate Oman

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    July 22, 2005

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    19 responses

    For those who haven’t noticed, John Roberts has been nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. The next obvious question is what does his jurisprudence tell us about Mormon theology. Read More

  • Cornucopia, News and Politics

    The 12th Article of Faith and East Germany

    Kirsten M. Christensen

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    July 22, 2005

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    25 responses

    “We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.” This statement of our belief never troubled me until I lived in the German Democratic Republic, otherwise known as East Germany. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Who I am, where I’ve been, what I’ve learned

    Kirsten M. Christensen

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    July 21, 2005

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    40 responses

    I’m honored by Julie’s invitation to blog on this venerable site, amid such esteemed company. I thought I’d begin my introduction by mentioning my connection to several more regular T&S-ers. Julie Smith and I were housemates for two years at UT-Austin. She witnessed my courtship to my husband and attended my wedding. I’ve been grateful to continue my friendship with her in the meantime. I admire her tremendously on many levels, not least because she is probably the most organized, disciplined scholar I know. Read More

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