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81. Mormons Score
Did the brethren who preside over the church recognize this? bright ideaof approaching the New yorker and suggesting a profile of President Hinckley.
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/csrpl/RINVol5No1/mormons score.htm
The Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life
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RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Spring 2002, Vol. 5, No. 1 Table of Contents
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The Scandal of Secrecy The Cardinal and the Globe ... The Indispensable Source Grappling with Islam: Bush and the Burqa Missionaries or Not? Redressing a Grievance Covering Islam in Egypt ... Returning to Normalcy The Mormons Score a 9.6
by Jan Shipps If stereotypes were glass, the ice-covered floor of the stadium where the closing ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics were held would have been littered with shards. Shattered were the images of Mormonism as a peculiar faith tradition ensconced in the intermountain region of the American West, and of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as spooky clean-cut zealots whose main goal is making converts. Rather than being pestered to convert to their faith, most visitors to Salt Lake City encountered Latter-day Saints who were simply doing their best to be, as the church put it, "gracious hosts." Youthful and attractive "lady missionaries" were eager to answer religious questions, but only on historic Temple Square. Elsewhere the Saints were just there to be helpful and, no less significantly, to join in the fun.

82. Salon.com
The plucky Net zine consistently scooped its traditional media brethren with Salon has the smarts and finesse of the New yorker or Harper s magazine
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    83. Salon.com Books | Interview With The Heretic
    even though Adler had famously trashed his volume The brethren on the frontpage of the Times What happened at the New yorker seemed such a waste.
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    84. Home Theater Forum - London Subway Blasts - Are Our HTF Brethren Ok ?
    I am currently in California but am a New yorker and was 4 blocks away from theWTC on 9/11, (jury duty ) and saw the whole thing.
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    85. Baylyblog: Out Of Our Minds, Too: June 2004 Archives
    Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, And when you stopto consider that The New yorker has put us all on notice that both
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    Listen to your father who begot you, and do not despise your mother when she is old. -Proverbs 23:22 Main
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    While reading Augustine's City of God, I find a number of things striking, particularly the constant scorn Augustine heaps on the Roman pagans for their decadent pursuit of the pleasure of the stage. Augustine wrote The City of God in defense of the Christian God, Jesus Christ, and the Christians who worshipped Him. Rome had just been sacked by the Barbarians and the Romans said Christians were responsible for this defeat because they refused to worship the Roman gods. According to the Romans, their gods had been offended by the Christians' refusal to honor them so they abandoned Rome to her enemies and she was overthrown. About as politically incorrect as a man could be, Augustine refuses to acknowledge the Roman gods as any gods at all, but rather calls them demons, devils, and no gods at all. Pointing out that when the Barbarians were destroying Rome they acknowledged the Christian houses of worship as safe houses and didn't harm anyone gathered there, Augustine reminds the Romans that the Barbarians extended no such respect to the temples of the Roman gods. Why were the Roman gods so impotent, he asks? And isn't it even more humiliating to the Roman gods that those who worshipped them joined with Christians in fleeing into Christian houses of worship for safety, acting as if they were Christians to save their skin? Augustine moves on to compare the character of Romans with that of Christians, and the principal evidence he cites of the Romans' moral lassitude and effeminate degeneracy is their love of all forms of amusementparticularly the amusement Christians saw as the depth of depravity, the theater.

    86. The New York Times Book Review Search Article
    Stricter than the strict Lutheran and Catholic majority, the brethren guard Mr. Keillor appeals to urbanites who read him in The New yorker and to the
    http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/26/home/keillor-wobegon.html

    87. Davids Medienkritik: "Without Shedding A Drop Of Blood" - Part 2
    Thank you very much for your response to the article in The New yorker which that provides his livelihood at the trough of his fellow brethren s mark.
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    In response to complaints stemming from our recent article , the German Embassy in Washington, D.C. has been sending out the following standardized email on Ambassador Ischinger's comments regarding Central and Eastern Europe as quoted in the current May 30, 2005 edition of "The New Yorker": Thank you very much for your response to the article in The New Yorker which quotes the German Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger on transformation in Europe. The Ambassador has asked me to convey to you the following:
    My statement that "the region in this world that has seen the most transformation and change is Central and Eastern Europe" should have continued "since 1990". My unfortunate omission may have created the impression that I was not specifically referring to the peaceful transformational change since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, - the last 15 years. I am, of course, totally aware of the horrible history of bloodshed, terror and repression that characterized much of Europe in the first half of the 20th century and, in certain parts of Europe, well beyond 1945."
    We are sorry if his comment lead to a misunderstanding, and we hope this clears it up.

    88. Village Voice > News > Shadow In Doubt By Jason Vest
    No New yorker would stand for this, DC s shadow senator seethes as he he got as frequently warm a reception from his brethren on Capitol Hill as he
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    89. North America, By Anthony Trollope (chapter14)
    The world is agreed about that, and therefore the New yorker is in a bad way . The brethren of Dives are now so many and so intelligent that they will no
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    But I soon gave up all attempts at keeping a seat in one of these cars. It became my practice to sit down on the outside iron rail behind, and as the conductor generally sat in my lap I was in a measure protected. As for the inside of these vehicles the women of New York were, I must confess, too much for me. I would no sooner place myself on a seat, than I would be called on by a mute, unexpressive, but still impressive stare into my face, to surrender my place. From cowardice if not from gallantry I would always obey; and as this led to discomfort and an irritated spirit, I preferred nursing the conductor on the hard bar in the rear. In attempting to describe this difference in the political action of the two countries, I am very far from taking all praise for England or throwing any reproach on the States. The political action of the States is undoubtedly the more logical and the clearer. That, indeed, of England is so illogical and so little clear that it would be quite impossible for any other nation to assume it, merely by resolving to do so. Whereas the political action of the States might be assumed by any nation tomorrow, and all its strength might be carried across the water in a few written rules as are the prescriptions of a physician or the regulations of an infirmary. With us the thing has grown of habit, has been fostered by tradition, has crept up uncared for, and in some parts unnoticed. It can be written in no book, can be described in no words, can be copied by no statesmen, and I almost believe can be understood by no people but that to whose peculiar uses it has been adapted.

    90. Old News
    First you read the New yorker, then you get offended. Come, brethren!Come reada me journal. Miss cleo s livejournal offers insight into this modern
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    91. Tasty Bits From The Technology Front: TBTF For 1998-01-12: Immune Response
    Note See this TBTF Errautum for questions raised about the New yorker piece email addresses on the Web for easy harvesting by their spamming brethren.
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    92. Search Results For Plymouth Brethren
    You are visiting the Internet s best source on Plymouth brethren. This sitespecializes in Chrysler New yorker Brougham Toyota 22re Performance Parts
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    93. Mennonite Life - September 2000 - Vernon K. Rempel Article
    It was ecumenical Mennonite brethren, Baptist, and Four Square Gospel. (Douglas Preston Cannibals of the canyon New yorker 11/30/98, pp.
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    September 2000 vol. 55 no. 3 Back to Table of Contents
    The Spirit and Barbed Wire
    Vernon K. Rempel
    Audio version of the manifesto (mp3, 10.2mb) Prairie religion William Least Heat-Moon in his book PrairyErth (p. 586) tells about a talk he had with Jesse, the grandson of a Kansa Indian chief. They were talking and through the open door Heat-Moon hears a peculiar wavering sound. He asks what sort of bird that is. Jesse says, "Isn't a birdit's wind hung up in the fence wire." Great plains-style religion is that contentious but also pragmatic religious sensibility that came with the settlers when European cultures moved west. It is a Mennonite sensibility, and my own history. The Kansa Indian Jesse's phrase was "Wind hung up in a fence wire". It's a good name for prairie religion. Peter Steinharts writes that "The Jews, Arabs, Romans, Greeks, and Aztecs all took their word for spirit from the word for wind." (Quoted in PrairyErth , p. 25) Religion often tries to capture that Spiritruns fence wire to hang up the wind. Much prairie religion was about being right, and having others be wrong. In between was a fence, and the Spirit wind got hung up on it. This fierce settler religion divided and divided. Among Baptists there were these congregations: Hard Shell, Free Will, Particular, Seceder, Seventh-day, Six-Principle and Two-Seeds-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian. (Mennonites need to learn to be more creative with church-names when we split up.)

    94. Hollywood Bitchslap - EFilmCritic's Ultimate DVD Release Schedule (MOVIES)
    Joseph and His brethren (VCI) Krzysztof Kieslowski Collection Landscape inthe Mist (New yorker) Layer Cake (Columbia/TriStar) (Director Cast
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  • 96. AllRefer.com - Brethren (Protestant Denominations) - Encyclopedia
    See also River brethren (for brethren in Christ, River brethren, and Yorkerbrethren); Christadelphians (for brethren of Christ); Hutterian brethren;
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    Related Category: Protestant Denominations Brethren, German Baptist religious group. They were popularly known as Dunkards, Dunkers, or Tunkers, from the German for "to dip," referring to their method of baptizing. The Brethren evolved from the Pietist movement in Germany. The first congregation was organized there in 1708 by Alexander Mack. Persecution drove them to America where, under Peter Becker, they settled (1719) in Germantown, Pa. From that and other settlements in Pennsylvania they spread westward and into Canada. The Brethren oppose war and advocate temperance, the simple life, plain dress, and "obedience to Christ rather than obedience to creeds and cults." The original group, at present the largest in the United States, is the Church of the Brethren (Conservative Dunkers); the local churches are united by an annual conference that elects a general board to supervise the national church program. From the Church of the Brethren there have been separations into the Seventh-Day Baptists, German Baptists (1728; see Beissel, Johann Conrad

    97. Why Does Tim Russert Associate With Don Imus' Bigotry?
    Remnick is the editor of The New yorker, a biographer of boxer Muhammad Ali, If Hendrik Hertzberg, The New yorker s press critic, handed in copy
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    98. DerKeiler Directory - /Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Denominati
    Web directory for sites containing websites about brethren in Christ. The brethren in Christ are found mostly in Pennsylvania, where the church arose,
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    Home UNIX Linux Coding ... Brethren Brethren in Christ See also: Links Brethren in Christ Official web site of this pacifist denomination with an emphasis on a simple lifestyle. The Brethren in Christ are found mostly in Pennsylvania, where the church arose, and in the Midwest; there are also BIC congregations in four Canadian provinces. Christian Union Brethren in Christ Church Garrett, Indiana. Discusses doctrines and provides general information. Includes a map to the church. Messiah College Founded by the Brethren in Christ church and located in Grantham, Pennsylvania. Offers an overview with detailed information on courses, resources and admissions. Refton Brethren in Christ church Refton, Pennsylvania. Listing service times and ministries. This category needs an editor Last Updated: 2003-12-26 21:20:43 Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor The content of this directory is based on the Open Directory and may have been modified by DerKeiler Home UNIX Linux Coding ... Security

    99. Newtimesbpb.com | Music | Strictly Speaking | 2003-04-10
    Not only can the vinyl loyalists indulge, but Britton a transplanted NewYorker feels a duty to address his brethren elsewhere in the Caribbean.
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