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Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Ahaaa...sorry! I'm just a bit of a thicko 😀 It's like the old joke: How do you make a [insert ethnicity you wish to slander]man laugh on Friday? Tell him a joke on Monday. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
I have known at least four people who have the gift of tongues (though one of them is now dead). I do not have it myself, nor do I particularly want it. Perhaps that's not a bad thing. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Spanish for bed? -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
On second thought, questions like this are best asked in prayer. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Yep - that makes sense. Thanks -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Chapter 24: The ANLs have made a commitment never to use lethal force again. The Amalekites and Amulonites and a lot of other people attack them without resistance and kill about 1000. When they realize what's happening most of the attackers repent ("coals if fire" I guess) and join the ANLs. The ANLs actually increase in number as a result. But how does any of this demonstrate that people who have lapsed into sin after knowing the truth become "more hardened" (verse 30)? (Serious question. I'm not trying to pick fault -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
I always used to think that too - but I have read that the name (Sans Terre in French) came from the fact that his father Henry II did not initially give him any territories (as he did his two older sons). Maybe another example would be Zedekiah who was appointed king of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar. When he made an alliance with Egypt against Babylon, that was seen as an act of treason against his overlord - and we all know what the result was. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Yep, John held Enlgand independently (though at one point i believe he was a Papal vassal). But you're right, he was a vassal to Phillp in respect of his French territories. Though technically he was not a king of any of those - only duke or count. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Maybe "drug mules" and "drug cartels"? Yep - right over my "innocent" head 😉 Am I right? -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
I know its irrelevant but I can't hear "potato" and "tomato" in the same sentence without it triggering the song. Yep I think the second is more pleasing to the eye. I wouldn't quite know how to explain why though. P.S. You're right. I can't write 'potatos' without itching to put an e in it. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Another thing - Lamoni is a king, and his father is a higher-up king over him. The Lamanites seem to have a kind of "tiered monarchy": a High King with various under-kings. I vaguely remember some reference to this earlier but I forget exactly where. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Ok I get the two ways of saying "tomato". But who ever says "potartoe"? Nobody, that's who. I only ever heard that in that song. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Why "Anti-Nephi-Lehis"? Were they Lehis who were against Nephi? Or does "anti" mean something other than "against"? P.S. The Wikipedia article on the Anti-Nephi-Lehis lists some interesting theories about the origin of the name. Yer man Nibley thinks the "anti" part comes from Egyptian not Greek. (In fact, if it is Greek it must be a translation of some other word since the Greek invasion didn't come until long after Lehi left.) -
FOUNTAIN PENS SUCK!!!! (ink)
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Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
It's a kind of chameleon! P.S. This is what it looks like: P.P.S. Poor little guy. His mum was a camel and his dad was a llama (or vice versa), and the whole purpose of his existence is to satisfy the humans' curiosity about whether or not he's possible! -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Totally sexist I know, but "You'll be a man/woman my son/daughter" doesn't have quite the same ring. (And it doesn't rhyme either!) P.S. Even that is transphobic: how about "You'll be a man/woman/non-binary person my son/daughter/child"? -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
(And no, I can't write proper cursive. I was never taught that at school, and never felt sufficiently motivated to learn it later.) -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
However, it seems that alpacas and camels cannot be breeded (bred?) with each other. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
I was just looking into whether or not you can breed llamas with camels, and it seems it has been done using artificial insemination. The offspring you get is called a "cama". I also discovered that while mules cannot mate with each other and produce viable offspring, it is possible to breed a female mule with a male donkey or horse. -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Did you know that llamas and alpacas belong to the camel family? -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
I'm sure you'll hear stories about similar things amongst the charismatic churches. There are tales of people being "slain in the spirit", which I believe is a form of fainting - I'm not certain - or flipping about on the floor like "drowning" fish. I suspect a lot of it is hyperbole* - like stories of gold raining down from heaven. *See how clever I am? I used the word correctly, and I even know how it's pronounced! Do I get a gold star? 😆 -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Chapter 19: At last! We have 2 more significant female characters: the queen (though I don't think we know her name) and the servant woman Abish! (A pity we don't have an account of what happened to her dad - though maybe that comes later?) -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Wow! Who knew you could pay £955 on a pen? P.S. make that £2,500! -
Book of Mormon Reading Group: 30 Oct - 05 Nov 2023 (Alma 13 - Alma 25)
Jamie123 replied to zil2's topic in Book of Mormon
Yes, it was only a cheap plastic pen anyway. I had a vague idea that if I could get all the dried congealed ink out of it I could "start again". I had previously tried soaking it in cold water, but that couldnt seem to get all the ink out. I should probably have tried warm water before going straight for hot. -
I knew Valentine was a Roman martyr but this story is new to me - thanks! Richmal Crompton once wrote a short story called "St. Mars' Day", featuring her recurring hero William Brown. William is a mischievous 11-year-old boy who is (along with most of his friends) sick of celebrating Valentine's day each year, and thinks it's high time to change it to "Mars' Day" (Mars being the "saint" of war). His opinion of St. Valentine was (quoting with questionable accuracy from memory): "Why did he spend all his time writing soppy love letters to his girlfriend instead of getting himself properly martyred like all the other the other saints?" I guess this is the answer!