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“I had no idea that people lived like that,” (Original Post) hedgehog Aug 2012 OP
Jacob Riis is turning in his grave. GallopingGhost Aug 2012 #1
These experiences should have made him a better person rox63 Aug 2012 #2
Members of the Mormon Church are very good at taking care of their own - hedgehog Aug 2012 #3
Romney believes the opposite of "Good" is "Poor." FSogol Aug 2012 #6
This was on the front page of the print edition this morning. Raine1967 Aug 2012 #4
"proscribes ... hot drinks"? Mitt drinks no coffee or tea? ProgressiveEconomist Aug 2012 #5
There are various interpretations sadbear Aug 2012 #7

hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
3. Members of the Mormon Church are very good at taking care of their own -
Mon Aug 20, 2012, 01:18 PM
Aug 2012

enough to shame most other religions! But that gives them a limited view of the role of government.

Raine1967

(11,589 posts)
4. This was on the front page of the print edition this morning.
Mon Aug 20, 2012, 01:31 PM
Aug 2012

I was floored at that statement. I thought this was strange:

“He was a real iron-rodder,” said Barbara Taylor, a member of the Boston church.

The term is a reference to a passage in the Book of Mormon in which Lehi, a prophet who leads his Israelite tribe out of Jerusalem and to the Americas, dreams of an iron rod along a “straight and narrow” path. In Mormon parlance, iron-rodders are certain that prophetic revelation and scriptural instruction such as the Word of Wisdom, which proscribes the use of wine, tobacco and hot drinks, will lead them toward a righteous life and, eventually, godhood.

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