The More Individual
August 23rd, 2021 by G.
The more individual and distinct we become, the more we become like each other.
The more individual and distinct we become, the more we become like each other.
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T. Greer
August 25, 2021
Off topic, but I’d like to see people’s reactions to this: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-jeffrey-r-holland-2021-byu-university-conference
Found it rather heartening
Bookslinger
August 25, 2021
TG: Yes! “Big doin’s” as Pecos Bill would say.
G: That address deserves it own post. Wowser. A loving rebuke. But a lot of implied meaning if you read it right.
Zen
August 25, 2021
As long as we are off-topic, one thing that has really been on my mind, is while Matthew and John (of the 4 Gospels) were apostles, Mark and Luke were not. They were just ordinary shmoe members, who wrote as best they could. And yet, the New Testament, and the Covenant we will be judged by, was written by ordinary, everyday faithful members. This makes me marvel the more I think about it.
Also, if BYU should leave accreditation, we should have our own home-brew accreditation set up, ready to go.