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Archive for January, 2011

Link bomb #3

01.29.2011 · Posted in SHAFT Link Bomb

(Because it has been a while since the last link bomb, this will be the biggest one yet—a nuclear link bomb, if you will.) South Park’s creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are about to unveil their first broadway musical, The Book of Mormon (it premieres at the end of February). The show tells the ...

Vote for William Law X-Mormon of the Year 2010!!!

01.27.2011 · Posted in Awards

Which of these fabulous X-Mormons had the biggest impact in 2010? You decide!! William Law X-Mormon of the Year 2010online surveys For further info on the candidates, see the nominations thread. Remember that the “X” in “X-Mormon” is a variable (standing for different types of non-traditional Mormons), and doesn’t necessarily mean that the candidate has ...

The Church in Costa Rica

01.26.2011 · Posted in Mission Field

I served my mission in Costa Rica (1996-1998).  I went to a couple of missionary reunions between when I returned and when I left the religion (2002).  I haven’t had much contact with companions since then.  I’ve also had some contact with people I met in Costa Rica, but not much.  It’s really just been ...

Top-Secret Mormon Web Traffic Stats Revealed!!

Check out the official December 2010 web analytics that LDS Inc. doesn’t want you to see: How many people visit Church sites? The family of official Church sites (LDS.org, Mormon.org, FamilySearch.org, etc.), gets about seven million unique visitors per month. What are the biggest Church sites? FamilySearch.org is our biggest site with about 3.5 million ...

What happens when journalists don theology hats?

01.24.2011 · Posted in Atheism, mormontimes.com, Theology

You get arguments like Lane Williams’s in the MormonTimes this morning.  Williams begins by lamenting the fact that atheists occasionally receive media attention: Reporters have provided a great deal of attention to these atheists, stoking the controversy over the existence of God. Even if reporters had no purpose to question religious faith, doubts have become ...

Sunday in Outer Blogness: Lifecycle Edition!

01.23.2011 · Posted in Sunday in Outer Blogness

This week’s collection of posts take us on a trip from the beginning of life to the end. First there’s birth — lots of birth! — and the initial moments bonding with mom. Then you get one type of parenting or another, or worse. Next thing you know, it’s off to Young Womens’ — an ...

Congratulations 2010 Brodie Winners!!!

01.23.2011 · Posted in Awards

Congrats on a great year of posts to everyone who participated — and congratulations especially to the following outstanding folks!!! Year-Long Awards for People and Websites: Best New Blog: Mormon Expression Blogs Best Discussion Forum: Post-Mormon.org Best Humor Site/Blog: Eliza R. Snitch Best Static LDS-Interest Site: MormonThink Best LDS Church Watch or News Reporting : ...

Time for William Law X-Mormon of the Year nominations!!!

01.20.2011 · Posted in Awards

So, which illustrious X-Mormon made the biggest impact in 2010? Remember that — for this award — “X” is a variable that can stand for all sorts of borderland Mormon categories (ex. “former” Mormon — but feel free to be creative when filling in the blank!). We had a great time when our winner Walter ...

1965 “For the Strength of Youth”

01.18.2011 · Posted in Youth

Publisher’s Note: J. Seth Anderson toils in Outer Blogness at Boy Meets Blog and was recently featured in Jordan Currier’s Disciples. We could use a few more dispatches from the southerly ends of the Morridor around here at MSP and Seth promises to help us do something about that. I have come into possession of ...

Q: How to get single Mormons to attend LDS Institute classes?

A: Guilt and sex. Tonight? Oh, behave. Rrrrr. h/t: r/exmormon and t.t.a.n.s. See also Mormon Ad FAIL: I know I shouldn’t be shocked and outraged that this comes from a church whose finest entertainment moment was the depiction of Johnny Lingo bartering for an 8-Cow Wife. And I know I’ve heard more returned missionaries than ...