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Archive for September, 2009

New Maine Marriage Polling Numbers

09.30.2009 · Posted in Politics

x-posted from Daily Kos by permission. Guest post by Jesse Connolly, campaign manager for the (Maine) No on 1 campaign. A new public poll from Democracy Corps was released yesterday, showing us with a slight lead in this race of 50% to 41%, a significant jump from kos’s numbers from the other week of 46-48. ...

To stay and build up the kingdom

09.29.2009 · Posted in Bordeaux Mission, Europe

By the time Elder Beaverton and I got back to our apartment, it was past 18 heures (6 p.m.), so p-day was officially over, and it was time to get back to work. The cool thing was that our work for the evening was hardly work. We finally had a referral for once — in ...

My First Sunstone!

09.28.2009 · Posted in Sunstone

I’ve just done a guest post on the Sunstone Blog about my first Sunstone experience!! Shortly after the conference, I was happy to see that two bloggers remembered the panel I organized as being a particular favorite! Unfortunately, neither one of them seemed to remember that I was on the panel. A bit of a ...

Sunday in Outer Blogness: Everything is coming up gay again!

09.27.2009 · Posted in Homosexuality

Elder Hafen’s talk has certainly sent some ripples through blogspace! I would start with ECS’s research piece (correcting Hafen’s many citation errors). The Swearing Elders expand on one of ECS’s points, and the Third Wave Mormon gives a two-part point-by-point rebuttal of Hafen’s talk (as does Living with Mormons in one), while jmb275 gives a ...

54 “food-production sites”

09.26.2009 · Posted in Money

I caught this article about a peanut farm in Texas owned by the LDS Church.  I’m wondering how much of the motivation for this story is my earlier post on the cattle ranch in Florida (ego stroke!).  Anyway, the reporter for the story was able to get a number from the LDS Church on their ...

8: The Mormon Proposition (Pre-Sundance Update)

09.23.2009 · Posted in Arts, celebrities, Movie Review

This past May, I caught up with documentary filmmaker Reed Cowan, who didn’t shy away from answering some pointed (and personal) questions about 8: The Mormon Proposition. As the first NYU grad in my family’s six generations of Mormons, go figure that I’d be personally interested in both Mormonism and film (nevermind Mormons on film!). ...

The last P-day of my mission

09.22.2009 · Posted in Europe, Literature, Mission

I was back home fishing. The morning sun was filtering down the canyon as I rowed my boat out to the middle of a calm lake and started preparing my lines… Not really. But in my mind I was already gone. Anywhere but wasting the last P-day of my mission watching the rest of the ...

Emil, Is It You?

09.21.2009 · Posted in Death, Family, Freedom, Nostalgia, War

My mother Gudrun Bachmann was born on June 9, 1939. When World War II begun with the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, she was less than three months old. When Germany surrendered on May 9, 1945, she was one month shy of her sixth birthday. Besides a treasure trove of family stories from ...

Bruce C. Hafen, LDS Church’s official gaybasher

09.19.2009 · Posted in Homosexuality

If you ever needed a reason to distance yourself from the LDS Church, Bruce C. Hafen of the Seventy has just given you one.  Oddly, this talk was linked to from the blog of the PR Department of the LDS Church as though it is worth reading.  I’m not sure why they are proud of ...

the best use of tithing = hunting preserves?

09.18.2009 · Posted in Mission, Money, Tithing

In line with my earlier post about the LDS ranch in Florida, I just caught wind of this: The LDS Church owns two hunting preserves in Utah. Turns out the Deseret News has profiled the preserve and the missionaries who staff it. (Yep, you read that right – missionaries staff the LDS owned hunting preserve.)  ...

Johnny Lingo! Johnny Lingo!

09.16.2009 · Posted in Culture, Patriarchy, Sex and Gender, Women

Illustrations by Sister Mary Lisa Do you remember the first time you ever watched Johnny Lingo? I imagine if you’re typical of most of us that were raised Mormon from childhood, the memory of that first viewing has been lost, mercifully, in the bazillions of subsequent times you were subjected to it. Or perhaps it ...