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Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 4:49 pm
by CougarClaw
lol. I would have loved to have all kinds of great Democrat Harry Reid comments on Mormonism on file to counter incoming religious attack ads.
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:46 pm
by BYULV
CougarClaw wrote:
lol. I would have loved to have all kinds of great Democrat Harry Reid comments on Mormonism on file to counter incoming religious attack ads.
I agree with the
Harry Reid is one of my least favorite politicians.
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 2:56 pm
by bigbluepuma
BYULV wrote:CougarClaw wrote:
lol. I would have loved to have all kinds of great Democrat Harry Reid comments on Mormonism on file to counter incoming religious attack ads.
I agree with the
Harry Reid is one of my least favorite politicians.
Would
easily be my LEAST favorite if not for the other 2 stooges.
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:11 pm
by urroner
bigbluepuma wrote:Would easily be my LEAST favorite if not for the other 2 stooges.
Who are they??? Schmoe and who else?
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:13 pm
by BoiseBYU
urroner wrote:bigbluepuma wrote:Would easily be my LEAST favorite if not for the other 2 stooges.
Who are they??? Schmoe and who else?
Curleomney and Obamoe
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:31 pm
by bigbluepuma
BoiseBYU wrote:urroner wrote:bigbluepuma wrote:Would easily be my LEAST favorite if not for the other 2 stooges.
Who are they??? Schmoe and who else?
Curleomney and Obamoe
No, Nancy Curleosy and Obomoe
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:02 am
by snoscythe
As one positive, the NBC special made the Church "clarify" its stance on caffeine by restating what its said about it for almost a decade now. But to some people that was evidently breaking news--a good way to tell which of your Facebook friends never bothered to study the Church caffeine policy.
Re: NBC on the Church
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:45 pm
by BroncoBot
I find the recent interest in caffeine hilarious. I've never been a fan of any cola drink, don't "do the dew" too often, and try to avoid soda in general. I've never cared what others are drinking for dinner. But found it hard to stomach when I've heard someone explain to others that the reason members of the LDS church don't drink coffee or tea is because they are caffeinated. REALLY??? So why exactly is chocolate or other caffeine containing foods fit for consumption. I do have to say, those that are drinking enough caffeinated soft drinks so as to create an addiction should seriously consider what all that SUGAR is doing to their system.
The best explanation that I can come up with is that caffeine was a convenient scapegoat for an otherwise lengthy discussion when confronted about coffee or tea.
I'd still like an explanation about "barley drinks" that are mentioned in the D&C.