rcthompson88

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  1. Do you think so? In the 2013 edition of the scriptures did we not use them all out of respect to wishes or requests from the Community of Christ? I would think they would be public domain by now. I know the original manuscripts have been made available to LDS scholars for quite some time now as well. Given all that, I am curious what more we will be able to do with the JST and the other documents purchased now that they are officially owned by the church.
  2. I have not read the Book of Mormon from cover to cover since my mission. In that time my studies have been sporadic and typically topic oriented as opposed to linear. This year I have decided that I want to read the Book of Mormon all the way through multiple times and focus on a different topic each time. During my second read through of the year I marked all names and titles for members of the Godhead. During that exercise I developed a much greater appreciation for the "Oneness" of the Godhead, and how many ways the Book of Mormon writers describe the Savior that we just don't hear anymore. In our time we see a clear distinction between God the Father and God the Son. Yet, so often Christ is described as God the Father, even heavenly Father, in the Book of Mormon. It has given me pause to better ponder what makes Jesus the Father in His work and mission. So far I have found the exercise to be fruitful.
  3. As the Creator, all light does come from that creation. 3rd Nephi 18: 24 24 Therefore, hold up your light that it may shine unto the world. Behold I am the light which ye shall hold up—that which ye have seen me do. Behold ye see that I have prayed unto the Father, and ye all have witnessed. This points to the Light we shine to others as being Christ as well. At the Youth Theme Discussion Broadcast that took place a few weeks ago there was a cool segment about stained glass windows, and one of the YM made the observation that we are like stained glass windows, we have our own beauty, but when light shines through, which is Christ, we are able to reach our full potential of beauty.
  4. Interesting, thanks for sharing that! I have always been more of a fan of the 8-pointed star being identified as the star of Bethlehem and representing (among other things) a new beginning.
  5. A different temple, but I have liked this article about the significance of the eight pointed star that litters the San Diego Temple. Though I will say upfront that I find the connection of this symbol with the "Seal of Melchizedek" to be a bit dubious.
  6. There could also have been an astrological significance to it as there is evidence that Joseph Smith was typical for his day in that he and his family put a lot of significance in astrological signs and symbols.
  7. As Nephi is pondering the words of his father, desiring to know the things his father had seen in his dream. Being caught away to a high mountain, Nephi begins his vision with an exchange with the Spirit of the Lord, who seems to be interested in having Nephi articulate just what it is he desires. After Nephi tells the Spirit of the Lord that he desires to know the interpretation of his father's dream, the Spirit tells him to look. At this point the Spirit of the Lord seems to disappear (1st Nephi 11:12). In v. 14, when the heavens open an angel comes down, and this personage is the one that accompanies Nephi through the remainder of his vision. Do you suppose there were different purposes being fulfilled by the Spirit of the Lord vs the Angel that could not have been accomplished by just one of them being the sole visitor in Nephi's vison? Is it the nature of Nephi's desire for an interpretation that causes the Spirit to depart? I obviously need to do some pondering myself, and hope to come back with some thoughts, but this is a detail of Nephi's vision that I seem to have just glossed right over in the past.
  8. Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally I am not exactly sure what I am excusing her for though.
  9. Calculator disagrees as well.
  10. When my wife and I were first married, one of our first experiences going to Gospel Doctrine together in a new ward involved a discussion among some of the members about how evil the government was. An example to illustrate said evils was an anecdote someone had heard on Rush Limbaugh's show where he was upset because city ordinances were forcing him to turn outside lights off during the evening at his beach house because it would interfere with turtles that were digging their nests nearby. I could probably have come up with some more compelling reasons than that to make the point of evils in government, but the sea turtles seemed to be sufficient for this class. It is easy to look at the vast and diverse membership of the church and find a plethora of reasons to be offended or upset, but to equate our imperfections as people to the Church being the corrupting entity is wrong and (in my opinion) often demonstrates someone revealing their determination to find fault in the Church or the Gospel no matter what. It was in that same Gospel Doctrine class that the teacher gave a profound lesson that I have never forgotten. He talked about his life as a car mechanic, and the rough language and rough lifestyle he had with his fellow employees. He then took off his suit jacket to point out all of the arm and neck tattoos he had, documenting a life of questionable choices, though he did not elaborate. As he explained it though, when he put his suit jacket on, and came to church, he was acknowledging that even though he was not a perfect person and was not acting very Christ-like during the week, he was there anyway, dressed in his Sunday best and ready to try again in the upcoming week.
  11. Royal Game of Ur was one of my kid's favorites. The base rules are fairly easy and there is enough interaction between the two players to keep them interested.
  12. A lot of my hobbies are games based, particularly playing chess, Baseball Strat-O-Matic, and reconstructing ancient board games. When I was a teacher I taught ancient history of the eastern hemisphere and western hemisphere, and learning about the games played by these civilizations was a favorite unit activity of mine.
  13. I love board gaming. I play this one with my Bishop and a few others whenever we have a day (or a whole night) that we can devote to it: