A Saint for All Seasons
April 2, 2018As Sterling McMurrin put it, “Every religion needs a saint, and Lowell Bennion is Mormonism’s saint.” Why does a church need a saint? People need a flesh and blood example, a person who has attained…
As Sterling McMurrin put it, “Every religion needs a saint, and Lowell Bennion is Mormonism’s saint.” Why does a church need a saint? People need a flesh and blood example, a person who has attained…
[…] She then asked our Father in Heaven to bless them, that there may be sufficient amount to feed our hungry children. When she took the lid off, we were all happy to see the […]
[…] gypsies became the scapegoats. The sacrificial victims to foster a reunited Germany and by that process to feed ever more victims to this monster God of Darkness who must be fed an increasing number […]
[…] Chapter 17 emphasizes cooperatives and worker /employee owner ship, with illustrations ranging from Israeli kibbutzim to Moroni Feed in Utah with some European retailers in between. There is a brief review and reminder of the […]
[…] born with stubs for arms and legs or a diving accident that produces a quadriplegic unable to feed, dress, or use a bathroom. None of us is immune—such tragedy and suffering is no respecter […]
[…] should do whatever possible to stop it, and just as a person with access to food should feed a starving child, so too do each of us bear a moral imperative to help prevent […]
Hugh Nibley lives in a world of serendipity. As his son-in-law and intended biographer, I have discovered that, time and time again, he has miraculously avoided some catastrophe or dropped in on some fortunate eventuality.…
[…] significance of this error of transmission: Fanatical cultists in our southeastern mountain regions caress venomous snakes and feed one another doses of poison to prove their faith in the scriptures. But which scriptures? Many […]
[…] her. I asked her how she could steal from a church and told her that we would feed her if she was really hungry. She dropped the bags and left cursing us and the […]
[…] strained aspects, and notwithstanding Tom McQuown’s open dislike for Morgan, lasted years. Indeed, the two seemed to feed upon each other’s foibles and fears and to gain strength from giving and receiving sympathy for […]