Mormon Times briefing Deseret News, UT PROVO — The Religious Education and the Religious Studies Center at Brigham Young University will hold the annual Easter Conference from 9 am to noon on April 11 in the Joseph Smith Building auditorium. The theme will be "To Save the Lost: An Easter ... |
Mormon Times briefing – Deseret News
March 18th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Catholic bishops revealed as key in marriage battle – Bay Area Reporter
March 18th, 2009 — Uncategorized
![]() Bay Area Reporter | Catholic bishops revealed as key in marriage battle Bay Area Reporter, CA But the church's involvement in repealing same-sex marriage rights in California has been largely obscured by the intense public and media attention Mormon leaders received last year for their efforts to pass Proposition 8. ... |
Twilight book missing after parent complains – Salt Lake Tribune
March 18th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Twilight book missing after parent complains Salt Lake Tribune, United States But a parent's complaint over sexual content in the Mormon author's fourth novel, Breaking Dawn, coincided with the book's temporary absence from the library at Brockbank Junior High. Officials at the Magna school purchased copies of the book some time ... |
Mormons demand ICANN plugs net smut hole – Register
March 18th, 2009 — Uncategorized
![]() Ars Technica | Mormons demand ICANN plugs net smut hole Register, UK By Kevin Murphy • Get more from this author Mormon anti-pornography activists led by SCO Group chairman Ralph Yarro III are calling on ICANN to give more political clout to those who want to kick porn off the web. Scores of Yarro’s followers have this ... ICANN Asked to Remake the Internet in Joseph Smith's Image? Save the children? ICANN opens debate on CyberSafety charter Yarro, Anti-Porn Crusaders Want More ICANN Clout So they can push ... |
Earmark for Mormon cricket isn't pork to ranchers in Utah – Seattle Times
March 18th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Earmark for Mormon cricket isn't pork to ranchers in Utah Seattle Times, United States Each of the past four summers, the hungry critters known as Mormon crickets have marched by the tens of thousands over grassy hillsides, past juniper trees, across dirt roads and through ranch houses. The noisy insects have devoured crops, ... |

