Virtual Oases 3/25
- Tracy begins her history 101 series with one of my heroines — Emmeline B. Wells.
- Emily M.’s thoughtful essay on coming to terms with the scarcity of women in the Book of Mormon.
- My favorite post this week: Eve’s “The Summons that Abides”
- Jana Riess reviews The Secret: “Most Pernicious and Socially Dangerous Book Since Mein Kampf?”
- Caroline’s “My Mormon Woman Story.”
- Amelia’s (r)evolution
- Ward Families at their best. (The third comment made me cry . . .)
- Women’s history month at FHM: Lisa on the 1977 IWC Convention and Quimby writes about her great grandmother.
Everyone has been so positive and uplifting around the Bloggernacle this week, I hate to be a sourpuss. But to the post and related comments over at Segullah, I just have to say, “Gag!”
I haven’t heard the term sourpuss in a while!
I didn’t agree with all the comments in the thread — but neither did those responding *in* the comments; it became an interesting discussion. I confess that I love to read about and discuss how different people find their own peace with things . . .
(How’s that for keeping the uplift goin’ 🙂
Well, don’t know if it helps, but I’ll see your “Gag!” and raise you a “Meh.”
If I were the one in that religion class I would have been really pissed off, but I don’t think I would have been as easily mollified by the scriptural answer. Not because I doubt the BoM, but because I would have been pissed off at that professor and being forced to listen to his trash.