2015-12-07T16:23:45-07:00

    I meant to write something about this a few days ago, but am finally getting to it:   http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2015/12/02/trump_isis_is_our_1_threat_–_we_cant_be_fighting_everybody_at_the_same_time.html   I find the proposal that we deliberately target the families of ISIS militants revolting.  But it’s not only morally repulsive, it’s tactically and strategically foolish.  (To put my opinion mildly.)   I can think of no more effect strategy to multiply our enemies in the Islamic world and to jettison whatever moral credibility we may have than to... Read more

2015-12-07T13:55:49-07:00

    A remarkable a cappella version of a very popular Christmas carol:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ_MGWio-vc   The carol was written by Katherine Kennicott Davis, an American classical music composer and teacher, in 1941.  (She originally called it “The Carol of the Drum.”)  The Trapp Family Singers — think The Sound of Music — recorded it in 1955 and it became even more popular when the Harry Simeone Chorale recorded it in 1958.   I’m guessing that the latter may have been the version that... Read more

2015-12-07T13:47:56-07:00

    John 16:23-28   “I came from the Father and have come into the world,” says Jesus to his disciples.  “Again, I am leaving the world and going to the Father.”   Plainly, Jesus is claiming some sort of pre-mortal experience for himself.     Read more

2015-12-07T13:14:01-07:00

    Lindsey Stirling provides the “Social” element for today in the 2015 “A Savior is Born” Christmas campaign:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VzprYCxPBQ&feature=youtu.be&mdcid=10000     Read more

2015-12-07T10:55:18-07:00

    John 16:16-22   In retrospect, this seems a pretty clear prediction of Christ’s resurrection — which, as much as anything of which I can even conceive — would transform the disciples’ (and any future disciple’s) sorrow into unspeakable joy.   The historically-demonstrable emergence of the unstoppable early apostle-missionaries from what at first seemed clearly just another failed messianic movement ranks among the many persuasive arguments, in my mind, for the plausibility of claims of the triumph of Jesus... Read more

2015-12-07T09:45:11-07:00

    Unlike the vast majority of those who confidently hold forth on the issue of Amerindian DNA and the Book of Mormon, Dr. Ugo Perego actually does scientific research on Amerindian DNA.  (His twenty-fifth peer-reviewed scientific publication has just appeared here.)   See some of what he’s had to say about DNA and the Book of Mormon, and, for that matter, about the genetic search for descendants of Joseph Smith by women other than Emma, here and here and here.  ... Read more

2015-12-07T09:13:42-07:00

    http://time.com/4136439/trump-narcissism-strange/   Just for the record:  If Mr. Trump is the eventual Republican nominee, I will very likely vote for a write-in candidate or for the nominee of some third party (probably Libertarian).   If enough people do the same thing — which I suspect they will, in that case — Mrs. Clinton will be our president.   I couldn’t be more thrilled.     Read more

2015-12-07T08:59:57-07:00

    John 16:5-15   “I have yet many things to say unto you,” Jesus tells his disciples near the end of his mortal life, “but ye cannot bear them now.”   This passage proceeds to suggest that they’ll be passed on to the disciples after his death — by the Holy Spirit.  Which seems to point to ongoing revelation in the Church.     Read more

2015-12-07T08:34:08-07:00

    We need more such examples of mutual respect between religious faiths (and other world views and ideologies):   http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/news/1.690336   Thanks to Jabra Ghneim for calling this one to my attention.     Read more

2015-12-07T08:06:12-07:00

    A transcript from 2015’s annual FairMormon conference that some might find of interest or use:   http://www.fairmormon.org/perspectives/fair-conferences/2015-fairmormon-conference/joseph-smiths-polygamy-toward-a-better-understanding     Read more

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