October 2008 Entries
By: The Baron
…as theorized by a statistical analysis here (mentioned in this thread at T&S) How should one react to that?
By: Jeremy Harrison
ITT Tech and The University of Phoenix were not the first institutions to offer accelerated courses with quick job placement. In fact, this marketing/education tool has been in use from the days of Cain and Abel. I speak, of course, of the Master Mahan degree offered at Satan’s University (“SU”). You can find information about SU, whose mascot (of course) is The Devil, through several ways: disregarding the promptings of the Holy Ghost, watching anything on MTV or VH1, listening to 99.99% of the music on the radio today, and many other ways.
By: The Baron
There are two kinds of "false doctrine". Don’t confuse them:
1) Statements or teachings that are false.
2) Statements or teachings that are not known to be true.
By: Jeremy Harrison
[Admin note: Jeremy is an attorney from Houston, TX and a co-author of The Seer Stone. You can read more about him here.]
During the chaos of an election year, we are constantly bombarded with heated political arguments. One political issue, in particular, has always interested me in light of scriptural prophecy. I speak of illegal immigration through America's southern border and the immense effect that it has on the economy. Although I retain personal and quite strong feelings on the subject, this post is not intended to be a political commentary. Instead, I am simply putting forth my personal interpretation of a scriptural theory.
By: The Baron
If there's a church out there that spends more time and effort in religious settings discussing financial matters with its membership than the LDS Church does, I'd like to see it. Debt and proper financial management (not to mention gambling) are frequent topics in General Conference and other settings.