Noteworthy: “We know that your temple is sacred”

In the midst of the controversy surrounding the portrayal of the temple on HBO’s show Big Love, I stumbled upon this story from pioneerlocal.com about the firefighters who responded to the water leak at the LDS temple in the Chicago area:

When he arrived that morning, Robinson said firefighters, including Battalion Chief Ted Lancioni, had let themselves in by using the lock box on the front gate and had shut off the water. But they had not gone beyond the equipment room.

“They said, ‘We know that your temple is sacred. We didn’t want to go up there because we know you’d have to rededicate the temple,’ ” Robinson recalled.

A special thank you to the first responders who recognized and respected the sacred nature of the our temple. Hopefully others will recognize the sacred nature of these temples and also refrain from treading on sacred ground.

‘Taken’ and the responsibilities of a patriarch

The movie ‘Taken’ has a simple plot:  a retired but still vital CIA agent tries to recover his daughter, who is taken by sex slave traders during a trip to Europe.  In the process, he kills dozens of bad guys.

For a father of a teenage girl, this kind of movie provides a lot of satisfaction:  without spoiling the movie, I can probably tell you that the bad guys get it in the end.  And these bad guys are really bad:  they make their money trafficking in young, innocent women — the more innocent, the better.  Jonah Goldberg calls the movie “Patriarchal Porn” because the hero good guy (Liam Neeson, the CIA agent) has an overwhelming desire to protect his daughter, and he succeeds in demonstrating that he is the real, true manly man.

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I Hope They Call Me on a Mission So I Can Date a Babe or Two

News Flash…

 Entertainer Steve Martin has joined the LDS Church!

 Proctor and Gamble, Inc. has close ties with the Church of Satan!!

 Remember when you heard these stories? Maybe for a moment, you might even been suckered in and believed one or both of these urban myths. Truth be told, the Steve Martin story had me going for a day, but Church of Satan with Proctor and Gamble not so much.  There is another urban myth circulating about missionaries who work hard on their missions who will be blessed with a super gorgeous babe wife.  Ok, I see you rolling your eyes at me.  I will now illustrate the impact of this seemingly harmless Mormon urban myth with some true to life stories. Now put on your thinking caps, questions will be asked… here we go.

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Holy Mormon bash, Batman! Will Romney move to NV to take on Harry?

Wow, this would be the fight of the century!  There is a rumor going around that Mitt Romney will move to NV to take on fellow Mormon Harry Reid in the 2010 Senate race!  Bam!  Smash!  Clank!  We haven’t seen this kind of action since the Mormon Mommies claimed they were KICKING SOME TRASH!

Unfortunately, rumors like this often prove to be untrue.  Please, Mitt, move to Nevada, just so we can help readership numbers!

Guest Post: Dearscriptures.com

After joining a LinkedIn group for returned missionaries, I encountered a web site created by one of the group members that I thought was worth sharing. I invited the site owner/creator, Steve Lloyd, to share a little more about his site with our M* readers.

Steve Lloyd is an Idaho farm boy born and raised in Malad, Idaho where his
father worked for a local dairy farmer. After graduating from Malad High
School he went to Utah State University for one year before serving a
mission in Seoul, Korea.  Afterwords, he attended BYU and graduated with a
Business Management Major/Entrepreneurship emphases.

For the past 15 years, Steve has worked in the software industry in
Quality Assurance, Automation, Build Configuration, and Software
Development. An inventor at heart, he is always working on a side project
to in an effort to help others and make the world a better place.

I would like to introduce you to a site I recently launched. It is called http://www.dearscriptures.com and is a site where you can read, study, listen, annotate, take notes, search, lookup a word’s dictionary definition in multiple online dictionaries, and  lookup the Greek or Hebrew translation of nearly any word in the Old Testament or New Testament using Strong’s Concordance.

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