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Old 10-28-2012, 03:16 PM
 
Location: Somewhere out there
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Watched 8: The Mormon Proposition. It's the full story of the Prop 8: California Proposition, the documentary staged a few years back, and how the Mormon church pretty much insidiously paid through various back-door organizations, literally multi-millions of unreported, untaxed bux$ (via contributions) to support Prop 8 which outlawed SS marriages.

VERY interesting timing on this documentary, don't you think? Just before the "great undecided" consider the Mitten and his religion. As if that had any legal place within a Federal election! But we're constantly assured that any and all religions have absolutely no desire to take over our socio-spiritual administration, as in obligatory morning school prayers and mandatory servitu.. oh sorry, I mean religious observances!

The IRS is very specific about organizations, including churchs, maintaining their cherished tax-free status only if they totally refrain from political or any other public proselytizing. Hmmm... watch this telling video. But also, I note the tell-tale timing of it's inclusion in prime-time TV: it's disgusting enough that some "Mittens" supporters might just jump the bandwagon and reluctantly vote for The Great (Income) Equalizer. The worse of two equally horrid choices as far as our various freedoms and say in things go....

It is indeed quite an indictment of the Mormon Church and it's hugely unethical anti-gay practices. The timing is also very interesting since they lambast the financial reporting practices of the LDS church, just prior to "The Mitten's" possible new reign of command. As if he'll be controlled by little puppet wires coming down from Salt Lake City!

I'm sure that ardent voting Christians everywhere don't like the overall Mormon idea, including that we were once all heavenly spirits at one with Jesus "up there" (yes, physically "up there"!) but who will find disciples here on earth and then become our very own personal Gods with our own possible little planet to "rule over" upon our unavoidable mortal demise.

Wow! Now that's a great promise! Better'n some non-auditioned 72, take 'em or leave 'em... virgins (At 65, could I even handle such a brace of unshaven but very attractive () ME "virgins"? )

http://ts1.explicit.bing.net/th?id=I...52956&pid=15.1

or...

http://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.50275...35917&pid=15.1

(hey! It says "female" right on the internet site! It's right there: the Internet! And "virgins"! It CANNOT lie!)

(also supported by this telling scientific analysis distinguishing between female & male supra-orbital ridges so obvious in my first photo example of a virginal and obviously VERY attractive shemale just a'waiting for your post-demisal arrival....)

"In a later series of papers, Russell (1985, 1986a, and 1986b) developed aspects of this mode further. Employing an adult Australian sample, she tested the association between brow ridge formation and anterior dental loading, via the craniofacial angle (prosthion-nasion-metopion), maxilla breadth, and discontinuities in food preparation such as those observed between different age groups and genders. Finding strong support for the first two criteria, she concluded that the supraorbital complex is formed as a result of increased tension due to the widening of the maxilla, thought to be positively correlated with the size of the messeter muscle, as well as with the improper orientation of bone in the superior orbital region.

In short, the bio-mechanical model predicts that morphological variation in torus size is the direct product of differential tension caused by mastication, as indicated by an increase in load/lever ratio and broad craniofacial angle (Oyen and Russell, 1984, p. 368-369). Gender differences are also explored."


The alternate & obviously far more agreeable Mormon option: Me as Chief Ruler Of Citizens ("CROC") of my very own orbiting body!

Can I pick my planet? Dancing with the Stars? Is there a photo choice book? Are there an infinite number of occupiable planets? Otherwise, some infinitely high number of later-day Later-Day Saints in the future might find themselves on a mere astroid?

After all, there's a finite number of planets and an infinite number of future Mormons, right? ([i]"Hey! How come that guy gets a better planetoid than me? I wanna complain!"[)/I]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBa8...eature=related

Proposition 8 -- "Film Focuses on Mormon Role in Gay Marriage Ban" - tulsa lawyers and other legal services - backpage.com

Watch the videos. Enjoy, or go all fundy frazzle-headed. Then re-consider. Then Vote.

Quite simple, really....

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Old 10-28-2012, 08:19 PM
 
Location: Salt Lake City
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Watch the videos. Enjoy, or go all fundy frazzle-headed. Then re-consider. Then Vote.

Quite simple, really....
No, not so simple, really. I'm actually voting for Obama, and I was very much opposed to my Church's involvement in Prop 8. Still, I have yet to see a truly balanced documentary on any subject. Take, for example, "Obama's America: 2016." How unbiased do you think that was? And Michael Moore's "Sicko." I thought it was an excellent film, but I wasn't dumb enough to conclude that healthcare reform is "quite simple, really."
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Old 10-28-2012, 08:45 PM
 
Location: under a rock
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Well of course the LDS church doesn't want gay folks to marry. The LDS church gives certain special blessings to those men and women who tie the knot within the confines of the temple, after all. More mormon hetero-marriages, mean more mormon babies....yay! Two guys(or gals) can't procreate and make more earthly bodies for their spiritual brethren/sisters waiting in the heavenly realms. These spiritual beings need bodies you know....how else are they to become gods!
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