2016-12-13T15:06:25-07:00

    Someone called my attention to this article, on what seems to be an alt-right and/or Trumpist website:   http://defiantamerica.com/first-country-bans-islam-demolishes-mosques-video/   I haven’t verified the story itself, but I’m struck by how the article holds its depiction of Angola up as something to be emulated.   Just for some context, here are some other details about Angola:   The Heritage Foundation’s 2016 Index of Economic Freedom categorizes Angola among its “repressed” nations, ranking it 156 out of 178 countries.  North... Read more

2016-12-13T14:13:56-07:00

    “‘Almost everything is already discovered’, a young Max Planck was told in 1874.  Planck, who would become one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century, had travelled to Munich to embark on a career in physics, only to be told by Professor Philipp von Jolly to study something else, as ‘theoretical physics was approaching a degree of completion which geometry had possessed for hundreds of years.'”   Geraint F. Lewis and Luke A. Barnes, A Fortunate Universe:... Read more

2016-12-13T12:32:02-07:00

    By Saturday Night Live:   http://www.ldsliving.com/SNL-Hilariously-Shows-What-Trump-Romney-s-Meetings-Must-Have-Looked-Like/s/83984?utm_source=ldsliving&utm_medium=email     Read more

2016-12-13T10:05:57-07:00

    http://www.ldsliving.com/Mitt-Romney-Posts-about-Ordaining-His-Grandson-to-Priesthood-Sparks-Unique-Missionary-Opportunity/s/83971?utm_source=ldsliving&utm_medium=email   Many anti-Mormons and apostates and alienated members use social media to pound on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  I don’t think, though, that we’ve begun to harness the power of the internet to share, preach, and commend the Restored Gospel.   Good on Mitt Romney (and on others) for being open about their values and beliefs online.     Read more

2016-12-12T21:40:49-07:00

    A story from about a year ago.  In Israel (as elsewhere), many archaeological discoveries aren’t made by archaeologists but by construction workers and developers.  This is such a case:   http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/archaeology/1.695784   Nahariya is a coastal town, on the Mediterranean, in the far north of Israel.     Read more

2016-12-12T18:07:05-07:00

    So much for the mystique of CSI:   http://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2016/12/08/we_cant_trust_forensic_science_110121.html   I remember, years ago, talking with a friend — a Ph.D. in biochemistry — who runs a major federal laboratory near Washington DC dedicated to forensic DNA studies and who has literally “written the book” on the subject.  He was amused by the panoply of apparent Nobel Prize nominees who populate those CSI series, and by the lavishness of the labs in which they work.     Read more

2016-12-12T16:49:26-07:00

    From time to time, I read mocking comments about the “Early Modern English” hypothesis regarding the language of the Book of Mormon that’s associated with Royal Skousen and Stanford Carmack.  Much merriment ensues, as the critics vie with one another in denigrating the idea as crazy, desperate, stupid, and so forth.   Typically, those making the derisive remarks also make comments strongly suggesting that they don’t really have the slightest clue what the proposal is about.  In fact, I... Read more

2016-12-12T01:45:13-07:00

    “The conservative thinks of political policies as intended to preserve order, justice, and freedom.  The ideologue, on the contrary, thinks of politics as a revolutionary instrument for transforming society and even transforming human nature.  In his march toward Utopia, the ideologue is merciless.”  Russell Kirk       Read more

2016-12-11T15:25:36-07:00

    For those who won’t have a chance to see the Christmas lights on Temple Square this year, this time-lapse video of Main Street Plaza, directly to the east of Temple Square, will give you a slight feel for how they look:   http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/christmas-lights-temple-square-2016-video   Of course, you don’t see Temple Square itself in the video.  Not really.  Nor do you really see the area around the Conference Center to the north.  Nor City Creek to the south.   But... Read more

2016-12-10T23:28:11-07:00

    For quite a number of years now, it’s been a holiday tradition for some in our immediate neighborhood  to join with one another for the fantastic dinner buffet at The Roof Restaurant in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, with its marvelous view over Temple Square.  Afterwards we attend the annual Christmas concert of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Orchestra at Temple Square, and the Bells on Temple Square and enjoy the hundreds of thousands of splendid Christmas lights.   We did it... Read more

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