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Mayan Temples "EL MIRADOR" Creation Story 300 B.C. The Book of Mormon...
Posted On 11/14/2009 10:36:42 by djschroeder

watch.

: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns6m83DXt6M

Recently, archaeologists have discovered the creation engraved in a Mayan temple in El Mirador, Guatamala. This is the same creation from the Popul Vuh, a Mayan work which relates many Biblical stories including the creation, and the great flood in Noahs time. It was thought that these stories were influenced by Catholic Priests, but, as this clip shows, there may be a more ancient setting for these stories.
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Eternal as the Heavenly Stars
Posted On 11/14/2009 01:09:55 by Gargantuan

  

God's Relationship with Us


"God has known you individually, brethren [and sisters], for a long, long time (see D&C 93:23). He has loved you for a long, long time. He not only knows the names of all the stars (see Psalm 147:4; Isaiah 40:26); He knows your names and all your heartaches and your joys! By the way, you have never seen an immortal star; they finally expire. But seated by you tonight are immortal indi... Read More



Kindness the Better Part of Adversity
Posted On 11/12/2009 23:55:01 by Gargantuan

   Since I've been stuck off of the computer for days, I thought this was a nice message to share with my kind friends at LDS.net.


Blessings, Gar  "Charity is accepting someone's differences, weaknesses, and shortcomings; having patience with someone who has let us down; or resisting the impulse to become offended when someone doesn't handle something the way we might have hoped."  Marvin J Ashton 


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Types and Shadows: Intimations of Divinity
Posted On 11/12/2009 23:35:47 by noblegas8

As a scientist (rather someone studying to become one), it is sometimes difficult for me to understand art—especially modern art. However, in a recent presentation and tour of the BYU Museum of Art exhibit Types and Shadows: Intimations of Divinity by Rita Wright, I was amazed at how I was able to find meaning in many of the works presented. I think a large part of this chan... Read More



Types and Shadows Exhibit
Posted On 11/12/2009 12:10:04 by NWinger

Prompt: Please write your thoughts and feelings on the Museum of Art's exhibition: "Types and Shadows: Imitations of Divinity". 

Response: I have seen flyers and posters for the “Types and Shadows” exhibit but I did not realize that it was all about Christ. My first thought was using shadows and types of artistic features to create art. This exhibit was excellent. Some of the works of art did not have any depiction of Christ so when... Read More



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