Sunday, November 21, 2010

Thank you Snopes once again...

I just received a forwarded email entitled "Don't buy it! Don't use it!  discouraging the purchasing of a supposedly new "Muslim" stamp issued by the U.S. postal service under the purported directive of Pres. Obama.  The email outlined a long list of offenses against the U.S. at the hands of "Muslims" and encouraged all patriotic Americans to protest such a stamp.   

If you check with Snopes there's only a vague resemblance of truth to the entire email.  There is a collector's stamp commemorating two Islamic holidays.  It was issued 9 years ago along with a collection of stamps centered around various holidays including Hanukkah, Kwanzza, Cinco de Mayo, Thanksgiving, Christmas etc.  It would be hard to boycott it as it is a specialty item which you have to request in order to purchase it.  It has nothing at all to do with Barrack Obama.  In fact, Pres. George W. Bush extended official greetings and participated in commemorations of these two Islamic holidays even after 9/11.  Seems as though it's just a gesture of civility in a diverse world.

So, my question is, who writes these emails?  How does such misinformation get spread around and about?  Why do thinking people so readily believe such propaganda?  Political leanings do strange things to otherwise nice human beings. 


P.S.  This is really strange.  I just went back into my email box to send the Snopes link to the person who sent me the email and the email has entirely disappeared.  ???

Spiritual Gifts...

My Relief Society lesson today is on gifts of the spirit.  I have been thinking about spiritual gifts and how they are often an untapped resource both in dealing with the problems that vex our lives and in receiving an abundance of joy in living.  Rather we tend to rely solely on our own limited strength and temporal resources.  I found the following quotes interesting.  I hope they will be a strength to you as well.

Elder Dallin H. Oaks




 "Faith is a spiritual gift. So is personal revelation. So is a testimony of Jesus Christ. And there are other spiritual gifts. We know too little about spiritual gifts. This is evident in our communications, and it is also evident in our failure to seek after and use spiritual gifts.....


"We should seek after spiritual gifts. They can lead us to God. They can shield us from the power of the adversary. They can compensate for our inadequacies and repair our imperfections. Almost a century ago President George Q. Cannon of the First Presidency taught the Saints:


“If any of us are imperfect, it is our duty to pray for the gift that will make us perfect. … No man ought to say, ‘Oh, I cannot help this; it is my nature.’ He is not justified in it, for the reason that God has promised to give strength to correct these things, and to give gifts that will eradicate them. If a man lacks wisdom, it is his duty to ask God for wisdom. The same with everything else. That is the design of God concerning His Church. He wants His Saints to be perfected in the truth. For this purpose He gives these gifts, and bestows them upon those who seek after them, in order that they may be a perfect people upon the face of the earth.” (Millennial Star, Apr. 1894, p. 260.)

Here's another one from Elder Mervyn B. Arnold



"Not long ago at a stake conference I was assigned to attend, I asked the stake president what challenges the members were experiencing. He responded that many members were focused on diversions such as extravagant homes, expensive clothing, cars, boats, vacation cabins, and countless activities. He explained that many of these activities were held on Monday nights, taking family members out of the home.
To maintain this lifestyle, oftentimes both the husband and the wife had to work—in some cases two jobs. This made it difficult for these members to hold regular family home evenings, family prayer, and scripture study, and in some cases even to attend Sunday meetings. There was little time, if any, to seek those things which “neither moth nor rust doth corrupt” (Matt. 6:20).


The Apostle Paul teaches the importance of seeking the best gifts:
“Now concerning spiritual gifts … I would not have you ignorant.
“Ye know that ye were Gentiles, carried away unto these dumb idols, even as ye were led. …
“But covet earnestly the best gifts: and yet shew I unto you a more excellent way” (1 Cor. 12:1–2, 31).


I have reflected on the stake president’s comments and share his concerns for the increasing number of Church members who focus their attention on “that which is of no worth [and] cannot satisfy” (2 Ne. 9:51). Satan is very astute, and he has cunning ways to divert our attention from that which is of greatest worth. The Lord warns, “Satan hath sought to deceive you, that he might overthrow you” (D&C 50:3)...


Man’s earthly existence is but a test as to whether he will concentrate his efforts, his mind, and his soul upon the things which contribute to the comfort and gratification of his physical instincts and passions, or whether he will make as his life’s end and purpose the acquisition of spiritual qualities.” 1
As members of the Church, we are commanded to “lay aside the things of this world, and seek for the things of a better” (D&C 25:10)—or, said another way, to “seek … earnestly the best gifts” (D&C 46:8).

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Here's the best Jonah and the Whale recitation you'll ever hear....



Thy Will Be Done!

The following was written by my great, great grandfather, Francis M. Lyman. This really isn't a poem, but it is eloquent and passionate enough to be considered poetic.


"They are words that should be written in letters of fire on the mind of every son and daughter of God; a motto that should be engraven on every heart, a motive that should govern every impulse, a spirit that should inspire every prayer that is wafted upon the wings of faith through the open portals of eternity.  The fiat of the Gods in the counsels of the beginning; the chorus of the stars in the glad morning of creation; the prayer of the suffering Savior at life's weary noon; the song of the saints on earth and the anthem of the angels in heaven; it yet shall be the closing hymn---the benediction over the burial of human history, the solemn epitaph inscribed upon the tombstone of Time. "Thy Will Be Done!" Like a river of power and of purity, flowing from the throne of God, making heavenly melody as it surges along the shores of life, bearing the bubbles on its breast the mightiest of human aims and achievements; it glides down the channels of the ages, glittering in the sunbeams of eternal truth and rolling the music of its bright waves into the boundless ocean of the Evermore!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Hurray for Dr. Nutt.....

Alcohol is more harmful than heroin or crack, according to a study published in medical journal the Lancet.


 Read more here.