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saved lives for 35 years, mom to more than 130 kids, AS warrior, I used to write books

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@AdelheidMonroe I’ve been to church and a funeral in that spot. It was hubby’s family’s church. I hope to go to that temple someday.
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Heidi Monroe@AdelheidMonroe·
Even more lovely in person. The baptismal font is so beautiful. I can’t wait to go with my girls once it’s open.
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Brother Shiz@the_jake_bastow·
Should priesthood holders who bless and pass the sacrament be expected to wear a white shirt and tie? #SaintsOnX
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@kjh1138 @Avgeek_Jan @Delta No, they actually can’t because you have to dump it out unless you pay 9 dollars for a bottle at the airport.
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Avgeek Jan@Avgeek_Jan·
🔴 @Delta is cutting in-flight service on 450 daily flights starting May 19, and frequent flyers are NOT happy about it. From that date, any flight under 350 miles in economy will get zero service. Nothing. Not even water. That covers a lot of routes people fly every single week for work. The old system had an express service on flights of 251 to 499 miles, which was coffee, tea, or water. That is now gone entirely for shorter hops. Now, to be fair, there is a flip side. Around 600 daily flights in the 350 to 499 mile range are actually getting upgraded from express to full beverage service. So more people overall will get a proper drink cart. First class keeps full service across the board regardless of distance. #Delta #DeltaAirLines #Aviation
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@sunfwrpwr I don’t think it’s sinful, but effort and resources wasted on vanity is effort and resources that could be utilized on better things. I think the point is to focus our time and thoughts and energies on what matters most.
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iolanda@sunfwrpwr·
Is getting a second ear piercing sinful?
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Latter-day Truth, J.D.@Latterdaytruth·
Forrest Frank said “Joseph Smith is still in his tomb” Well, actually, he is not placed in the tomb built for him and his family, he is in the Smith Family Cemetery. So he is not in fact “in his tomb.”
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@FatherChrisVor1 You don’t get to be the spokesman. Stay in your lane.
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@MichelleLQuist Derek Pullan is a wonderful man, an incredible judge, and deserves it more than anyone else. The Supreme Court needs him.
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Michelle Quist@MichelleLQuist·
The Utah Supreme Court had a female majority for the first time in its history in 2022. The Utah Legislature then passed at least 2 bills affecting the makeup of the Sup Ct so that we are now back to a male majority. Utah. #utpol
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir

INBOX: @GovCox has announced the final list of nominees for the two new seats on the Utah Supreme Court. You'll remember that the legislature expanded the court from 5 to 7 seats earlier this year.

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@BrigJeffs @Manhattva They can barely learn their job in one retention cycle. Their first vote is two years in. Do you want exclusively new judges every 2 years?
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Brig@BrigJeffs·
@Manhattva I'll never vote to retain ANY judge ever again. I don't think they should serve more than one retention cycle at most. In the past I've often voted to retain what I thought were good judges only to see them become horrible later on.
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@RykerJackson97 He could be already resurrected though. We don’t know who is and isn’t. We do know he is busy.
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Ryker@RykerJackson97·
Why would I be upset? Of course Joseph Smith is in the tomb. Just like Isaiah, or Jeremiah, or Amos, or any number of other prophets. Are you under the impression that we think Joseph Smith is a resurrected being or something? 😂
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_

Mormons are upset because Christian artist Forrest Frank shared an intro to his newest song ft. Phillip Anthony Mitchell, who states “Joseph Smith is still in his tomb”, while Jesus is alive. It’s one of a few false prophets mentioned, including Muhammad in the intro. 🎥: HiForrest/IG

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@ShellRamirez96 @MattTestifies My child was very sick in the nicu and they asked if we wanted to have him baptized or blessed. People are just trying their best. They don’t need to be mocked, they are extending what compassion they can.
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Shelley@ShellRamirez96·
@MattTestifies When our baby was dying from complications after a double lung transplant, her doctors asked us if we wanted to have our her baptized. They knew we LDS. My husband said "when was the last time you ever saw a baby sin?" That was the end of that discussion.
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Matt@MattTestifies·
A few days ago, I took heat for criticizing a video of a priest offering emergency baptism to sick infants. Let me make my stance clear again. Any doctrine that teaches a dying baby needs a last-second ordinance to make Christ willing or able to save them is not beautiful. It is not merciful. It is an insult to the Savior. Infants are not spiritually defective. They are not born guilty. They are not hanging over hell until someone gets water on their head. Jesus Christ is not weak. His grace is not trapped behind panic, ritual, or human permission. The real issue here is not baptism. It is what some people believe about Christ. If your theology makes the Savior less merciful than the parents begging Him to save their child, your theology is broken. I will never apologize for defending the innocence of children or the power of Jesus Christ to save them.
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@Nullimus @UtahStateBar They are. Judges are evaluated by independent observers as well as attorneys, jurors, etc.
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Nullimus@Nullimus·
You can see the review form here. judges.utah.gov/s/survey-infor… The survey questions are worded in such a way that bias can be ignored. JPEC is nice but the ratings are based on inside baseball attorney reviews. This creates a conflict of interest because an attorney that is critical of a judge is going to be concerned about creating a bias when they are arguing before that judge. It creates a "scratch my back and I will scratch yours" environment. These reviews should be coming from the plaintiffs and defendants that appear before the court as well as their attorneys.
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Utah State Bar@UtahStateBar·
In Utah, judges are: ✔ Thoroughly vetted before being nominated by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate ✔ Evaluated regularly by an independent commission (JPEC) ✔ Held to strict ethical standards Before voting in retention elections, review the facts from the Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission at judges.utah.gov Fair courts depend on informed voters.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Sen. Ron Johnson: “This is a PROFOUND revelation… The US FDA now admits COVID-19 vaccines KILLED American children.” Healthy kids — virtually ZERO risk from COVID — were FORCED by Biden mandates into lethal shots. Leaked FDA memo on child deaths: regulators confess their actions “we have harmed more children than we saved.” They KNEW the risks. They HID the signals. They MANDATED the deaths anyway. Mass murder by mandate. Where is the justice?
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@MattTestifies People are entitled to worship as they wish. This provides comfort to the parents as they experience fear for their little ones and no one should deny that. Inviting the presence and comfort of the Divine is always holy.
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@Ravious101 I did a 50 hr car ride in college with CCR’s greatest hits. It was fabulous.
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Victor Bigham 🇺🇸@Ravious101·
8-hour car ride and you can only listen to one artist on repeat the whole time…I listen to a lot of music, especially on long drives, but I honestly don’t think I could pick just one easily. If I had to choose right now, I’d probably go with someone who has a big enough catalog that won’t drive me crazy after a few hours.What about you? Drop your one artist you’d actually listen to for 8 straight hours and why 👇 Real answers only — no trolling"
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@BlessedLDS And how are they going to pay for the rest of its life? The birth is the cheap part. Is the government going to pay for everything?
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Samantha Gillenson@BlessedLDS·
Honestly, I think this bill is a fantastic idea. Making childbirth free will cut down on the amount of abortions (lots of abortions cite finances as a primary concern and reason for the procedure), AND it will encourage larger families, because the parents won't have to worry about going into parenthood in debt. facebook.com/share/1E9AehiL…
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For those who didn't grow up privileged, name something you thought was luxury when you were a kid
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@DrexelGuzy And go to his store in Riverwoods. It’s amazing.
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@SamaHoole What is “cold pressed” milk???
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Raw milk has been on the human table since we first convinced an aurochs to stand still long enough to be milked, roughly ten thousand years ago, and it has been quietly holding civilisations together ever since. It was there when the first Neolithic herders in Anatolia discovered that a lactating cow could feed a family through a winter that would otherwise have killed them. It was there when the Mongol horsemen rode for weeks across the steppe on fermented mare's milk, building the largest contiguous empire in human history on a diet that a modern nutritionist would flag as a public health emergency. It was there when the Maasai warriors of the Rift Valley lived almost entirely on raw milk, raw blood, and the occasional goat, and produced some of the tallest, leanest, most athletic human beings ever documented by Western medicine, who promptly measured them and went home confused. It was there when the Swiss children of the remote alpine valleys, studied by Weston Price in the 1930s, had no dental cavities, no tuberculosis, no rickets, and no chronic disease worth mentioning, on a diet of raw dairy from cows that grazed meadows their grandparents had grazed. It was there when the Masai herds moved with the rains, when the Samburu drank it warm from the udder, when the Fulani of West Africa built entire pastoral civilisations around the cow and the calabash. It was there in every English farmhouse for a thousand years. It was there in the French countryside, poured over bread, turned into cheese that predates the concept of France. It was there in the Russian dacha. It was there in the Indian village where the cow was sacred and the milk was sacred and the butter made from the milk was sacred, all for reasons that turned out to be metabolically sound as well as spiritual. It built teeth. It built bones. It built populations who could out-run, out-fight, and out-reproduce their grain-eating neighbours, which is why the pastoralists tended to win the wars and write the histories. And in all those thousands of years, across all those populations, across every climate where a ruminant could stand and be milked, it did not cause one chronic disease epidemic. Not one. The epidemics we have now arrived with pasteurisation, homogenisation, ultra-high-temperature processing, the stripping out of the fat, the addition of vitamin D to replace the vitamin D that was in the fat we removed, and the seventy-year campaign to convince people that the food that built them was dangerous and the reconstituted industrial version was safe. And now, in the year 2026, in several American states and most of the European Union, raw milk is labelled a biohazard. A biohazard. The substance that fed every infant mammal on Earth for two hundred million years. The food that the Mongols conquered Eurasia on. The drink that the Swiss children had clear skin and straight teeth on. The stuff that came out of the cow the way the cow intended, the way it had come out of every cow for every human who had ever drunk from one. Declared a public health hazard. Regulated by agencies. Banned from sale across state lines. Seized by armed officers in raids on Amish farmers. The oldest drink on the human table. Treated like uranium. It will always be the most confusing story arc in the history of the species.
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