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attacked vs. attacking

05.09.2008 · Posted in Appearances, Violence

I caught this article in my local paper today about a disturbed young Mormon (returned missionary even) opening fire in a St. Petersburg courthouse.  I don’t attribute his actions to Mormonism, so don’t attack me for that.  Even so, it does indicate there are good Mormons and bad Mormons (not debated, generally, but I like ...

name change

02.01.2008 · Posted in Appearances

It’s not like this hasn’t come up before, but in light of the recent discussion about my online handle (“exmoron”) being offensive (whether that is the intention or not), I thought maybe I should change it. Just so everyone is clear here, I came up with it not specifically to poke fun at Mormons (Mormon/Moron) ...

Transforming Mormonism?

01.06.2008 · Posted in Appearances, Politics

Noah Feldman has published a fascinating essay in the New York Times Magazine. Feldman focuses especially on Republican anti-Mormon bigotry and wonders how Mitt Romney’s bid for the presidency might change Mormonism. The rise of the religious right posed a tricky political quandary for the LDS church. On the one hand, a vocal movement pressing ...

Mitt’s Mormon Predicament

12.30.2007 · Posted in Appearances, Politics

When Mitt Romney ran against Ed Kennedy for United States Senator in 1994, the adventure ended in double-heartache. Not only did Romney loose but within a week of his defeat, his religious leaders chose to censor him publicly. Instead of being celebrated the champion of his people for taking on Ed Kennedy in the liberal ...

Children — not possessions, not position, not prestige — are our greatest status symbols

10.12.2007 · Posted in Appearances, General Conference, Parenting, Women

OK, I know I probably shouldn’t be posting my own personal complaint about the talk that has already been deconstructed all over the Bloggernacle. But all this debate over career vs. getting your whites whiter than white seems to have missed what (to me) was the most disturbing thing in the entire talk. Views: 1622 ...

mindless, outwardly moral, drones

06.30.2007 · Posted in Appearances, Politics, Power

I recently read the book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. While the book itself is over-rated and not as good as I had hoped, there was a point made in the book that made me think of Mormonism. The author, John Perkins, talks about the “new army” of empires being substantially different from the ...