What, and take all the fun out of it?
The Church basically tells its members they can believe whatever they want. BYU, a Church run school, teaches straight evolution (I have heard) and has a fairly well regarded paleontology department (again, I have heard). Among individual members you will find all sorts of views. I accept the theory of evolution.
That's right, I just read about the guy. First person executed after the death penalty was reinstated in the US was Gary Gilmore, by firing squad in Utah.I don't think the LDS Church has an official position, in the sense that it says anything about supporting or opposing it, but I think it more or less has no problem with it if that is what the criminal justice system decides is the right thing. Utah was possibly the first state to execute someone after the ban was lifted in the 1970's (could be wrong) although I can't assume LDS doctrine = Utah legal code.
How did they get the money to buy the business holdings?
On the issue of the whole "not being part of the LDS church, but still being a Mormon" thing - what's the typical view on the minor churches in the Mormon movement, that aren't really LDS? The small breakaways. Is the doctrine substantively different from how you view, say, Presbyterians or Methodists? Is there any specific doctrine on whether they're going to heaven, or does the general "if they're saved, or they want to be, they'll eventually get there" kind of thing apply? Does change between the more 'mainstream' branches (like the Community if Christ, or Bickertonite) versus the more radical and bizarre fundamentalists, who tend to practice or at least believe in polygamy?
We own the largest cattle farm in America? Where?
We own the largest cattle farm in America? Where?
[wiki]Deseret Ranch[/wiki], in Florida. I had a companion on my mission who had worked there.
well Eran, to be fair, if you sprinkle in some divorces....![]()
I hope never to get divorced. I will if I absolutely have to, but I don't plan on it.