All I can say is wow. the spirit is so strong with this bunch.
University of Utah LDS Institute NYE 2015
This is how we party at New Years Eve with the the LDS Institute of Religion. We have a pretty large setup and have been Rocking The Mic with the University of ...
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Wounded Self-Love by Shulamitefire There is an illusory love for one's false form which would promote a perversion of passion. The rotten root of it is ...
+Brie Hoffman For the same reason men have preached to audiences other than the language of the audience and they understand every word. . . . . Holy Spirit.
+Sylvia Wheeler May I as a former Royal Marine Musician suggest, you say that they are Superb?
Through Heaven's Eyes Brian Stokes Mitchell with the Mormon Taberancle Choir
America's Choir meets with Broadways last leading man in a clip from Ring Christmas Bells. Brian Stokes Mitchell sings with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
+Amylopez15 So blinded that they are able to create such beautiful, inspiring music that lifts the soul of man and draws him closer to God? That blind?
+Amylopez15 I'm a Mormon, I let you know. And we don't critic other religions like you're doing right now.In my case I study those other religions because I find them fascinating
+charles jones, +Rachael Marks That's also what I, as a religious person really like about this song :) It't kind of a bridge builder, by clearly appealing to believers and atheists alike!
+charles jones It clearly touches everyone be it a believer of any religion or atheists like us ^^it is and will forever stay one of my favorite movie, because of the songs :D
If you want people to take you seriously, it might help if you didn't cut
your hair like an old lesbian. Seriously, do you not even realize how
ridiculous you look? Get some self-awareness and look in a mirror.
I'm going to play devil's advocate and claim the percentage of male
prisoners being unjust imprisoned for sex crimes is at least slightly lower
than the numbers presented would suggest. Namely, if false accusations of
sex crimes are more likely to get men into prison than other crimes, the
Innocence Project would make a rational decision by mostly going after
supposed rapists and have a higher likelihood to find innocent prisoners.
This is assuming the IP doesn't have a policy against this or such.
+Xgckl I think this is from the Innocence Project guys - In FBI DNA testing, about 25% of accused rapists are proved innocent. Google “Convicted by juries, Exonerated by Science Peter Neufeld and Barry C Scheck”,click on the fox news article for a brief summary.
To be honest my previous comment was meant for fun and laughs but when you
talk about how young boys are treated and abused by their mothers. As well
as how society shrugs these people off as useless, simply because they're
men it's no laughing matter. I have to start with a quote from the movie
'hero' that I will probably butcher 'It's one thing to be heard but another
to be understood.' Listening to you speak about the fun-house mirror of
horrors lined up for young boys. You understand the problem, you've
listened and understood rather than blurting out a constant message.
My mother, my birth mother, abused me for about twenty one years until I
finally could get the courage to actually get her the fuck out of my life.
Not physical abuse, even though if people weren't watching her I have
little doubt she would have done that too. She for twenty one years, made
me a non human being. I simply was not human. I didn't have human emotions,
feelings, loves or hates. It was all projected onto me. Not in a loving way
either but a 'well I have to give him 'something' * ugh *' type of way.
What I said and even better what I thought and still think today, does not
matter.
It's an afterthought to her desires, her needs, her wants, what she has to
say, what she thinks, what I can give her. Lying to me was just a matter of
course. Just something she naturally does. Now I'm now finding out that I
wasn't special in this, and that she lies to virtually everyone she speaks
to. I wonder now if she's simply a compulsive liar, over-blowing every
consequence she may feel.
I understand what those boys you mention will probably be going through, in
their teens, up to late adulthood. About how hard it will be to trust
anyone. Even those closest to them. Even those who have done nothing but
help them. It feels wonderful to hear someone finally, talk about male
child abuse, even in this so called 'male dominated society' where every
single law about protection seems to be aimed at the security of women.
Feminists reading this, name me one place it's legal to rape a woman in the
United States and EU. I'll even extend it as far as Russia, and Asia.
I guess I'm writing this, to say thank you. Thank you for cutting through
the jargon and actually understanding that male child abuse is a problem.
Sadly it's growing to be a larger problem than female child abuse because
it's outright ignored. So from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
You know my story bro and I can tell you it can and will happen if you let itI had to go thru a shit ton of self destruction before i got on with my life and let go of my childhood but in the end I came out a better personMuch Love as always #keepyaheadup
Do you have a list of the women you mention at 37:17? It's hard to guess at
spelling in some cases and I'd be interested to look up some of their
stuff. Thanks.
This is what I came up with:Karen StraughanChristina Hoff SommersCathy YoungAshe SchowWendy McElroyTara Palmatier Helen SmithAlison TiemanBarbara KayRobyn UrbackJasmin Newman
LDS man is wrong at his root premise. Society exists to protect the
vulnerable, not the strong.
Men have no "need" of social order; they do well in a violent world, women
do not do so well at all. *All social order rises from the needs of women
(and their children), not men*
Men may *institute* such social order, but this is not to be confused
between who needs it and who provides it.
+Natasel I think what allowed people a measure of independence in the wild west was the availability of firearms. It just didn't pay to fuck with people back then. Social order of some kind is a blessing and a curse. A large corporation (an organization / social construct) created THIS forum, so... I'm convinced it's all about getting it as right as possible for as long as possible.
+iCareSoVeryDeeply Considering America itself has a period it calls, the Wild West, perhaps not.There can a vacuum, if only under certain circumstances and only for a time.
+Natasel If there were no social order, one would emerge. Everywhere in the world, people organize themselves into tribes for protection against hostile elements of the natural world and other humans. There is apparently some percieved value in this and it's not some worldwide and history-wide coincidence.
+iCareSoVeryDeeply Completely agree. Hence my point. If radical women via law and other means continue to push men outside of society, men will respond, and rip apart the social order. This is not in the hands of men to prevent. It is in the hands and voices of women. Should the women fail, they will be the greatest losers in human history.
+iCareSoVeryDeeply They do very well. Some do better then others. The point is "NEED", not "DESIRE". Certainly society that is organized around a reduction of violence is a desire and arguably "good". But it is NOT REQUIRED for men to be successful. Men are by their nature are very good at violence; women are not.
+BlackFlag2012a > Society exists to protect the vulnerable, not the strong. --- True.> Men have no "need" of social order; they do well in a violent world, women do not do so well at all. -- False. There are two places where the strong rule unopposed: prisons and dictatorships. (Obviously there's some overlap here.) Most men will not "do well" in such environments.
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