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USAF Vet 🇺🇸. US History Professor/ Historian. 🇵🇪 is my 2nd home. Llama aficionado. Keeper of cute doggos. 6x Fantasy Football Champ. Latter-Day-Saint
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In advance of the upcoming general conference leadership session (April 2, 2026), The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced upcoming adjustments to the Sunday class meeting schedule to support members in their efforts to be lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ. The adjustments will strengthen gospel learning in homes and congregations throughout the world.
Beginning September 6, 2026, the alternating weekly schedule for Sunday School and quorum or class meetings will be replaced. Under the updated schedule:
• Sunday School, Relief Society, elders quorum, Young Women and Aaronic Priesthood quorum meetings will be held each week.
• Sacrament meeting will continue to be 60 minutes, followed by brief transition periods.
• Sunday School and quorum and class meetings will each be 25 minutes.
• Primary will continue every Sunday and will be 55 minutes, held while adults and youth attend their respective classes.
• Where local circumstances necessitate, units may begin with Primary and quorum and class meetings and conclude with sacrament meeting.
Visit the link below to learn more:
Newsroom.ChurchOfJesusChrist.org/article/change…



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@JamesANMacaulay @TheTrekCentral They are also allowed to not make trash that destroys what was once a thriving franchise that is now little more than a litter box for theater kids who don't understand what Star Trek was really about. They ruined something beautiful and I'm just supposed to accept that? Nope
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@ReallyBroReally @TheTrekCentral You are allowed just not to watch ☺️
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🚨 BREAKING - Fan Petition To Renew #StarTrek: #StarfleetAcademy Gets 25K+ Signatures!
After surpassing 10k signatures on March 28th, the fan petition calling for Season 3 has now surpassed 25,000 total signatures on Change(dot)org!
🖖 Full Details & Sign:
trekcentral.net/star-trek-star…
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@TheJoeySwoll @Schwarzenegger Super jealous (I’ve always wanted to meet Arnold) but, an upstanding guy like you deserves to hang with Arnold (plus you put in all the work)
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@RealMattFradd I can't with you anymore... I really used to respect you, and now I can't believe I even wasted a minute listening to you...
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@ReplyArchive Cookie Still costs $3.75
Dude lives 30 minutes from his favorite cookie store and spends $15 for Door dash to deliver his cookie
"Inflation is out of control!!"
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@SleeplessPapa @TElcope177989 I remember driving out to a post with "I want it that way" blasting on the speakers, and all of us started singing along, I also remember people high jacking the base speakers and lasting boy band anthems across the base. Its odd, but hilarious
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@GundamIsHere I'm just hoping they drop all season 2 at once and then hide it deep in the tombs of Paramount+ never to be seen again.
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@carolynjiharris @ATysia @Dexerto that's what kills me even more, "Writes book on grief, but since she killed him she has no grief so needs to hire a ghostwriter"
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It was the one glanceable quality indicator for the video you're about to spend your time watching
Dexerto@Dexerto
YouTuber Marques Brownlee says if he were YouTube CEO the first thing he would do is bring back the dislike button
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@surskitmaxxing @joshnaa2gez BTW, I don't mean this post to be a clapback "gotcha" thing... I have been told I sound snarky in all my posts... this is more of the "History is complicated" when you look at the details of it.
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@surskitmaxxing @joshnaa2gez depends upon the region, that was a national average (early 20s) regionally in the South and West it was 16-27% were married in their mid to late teens. Cannot just simply rely upon national averages. Regional tradition and culture is a thing in the US because of how large it is.


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“Early Mormon men married teenage girls way younger than them! And just because that was socially acceptable back then doesn’t make it right!”
Really?
Imagine living in a time when there was no modern medicine, and death during childbirth was terribly common…
Now, can you imagine wanting to have children when you’re young and healthy?
Or, imagine living in a time where conditions were harsh, safety nets were nonexistent, and you were always one misfortune away from absolute poverty, starvation and homelessness…
Now, can you imagine wanting to marry a man who is older and has had time to develop skills and resources to take care of you?
Or, imagine living in a time when average life expectancy was 35…
Now, can you imagine having kids while you’re young to reduce their risk of becoming orphans?
Or, imagine you lived in a time when families tended to stay close to support one another and communities were tight-knit and centered around supporting mothers and children…
Now, can you imagine how the prospect of having children while young wouldn’t feel quite as daunting as it does now?
So yes, in modern society, it’s different. And we understand a lot more about mental maturity now than we did back then.
Though many now put it off way too long, I’m glad we have the luxury of delaying procreation for a few years until we are mentally mature enough.
Our bodies evolved to be ready to make babies when we’re teenagers. Modern society makes it safe to delay for a bit.
But that does not make modern people good and past generations bad. We have the luxury of our beliefs because they built a society that gave us that luxury.
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@TheJoeySwoll He's SF... A defender... that alone makes him my brother for life... I see only that, a brother lost...
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@MichaelVBarham I’ve bought from them them before and have always been impressed with the quality of their products. Thank you for letting me know!
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@ReallyBroReally Nauvoo. Not only do you get a better-quality physical book, you support a small Saint-owned business. Thank you, and let me know how you like it!
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My outstanding publisher, @40DegreesNorth, wrote this great synopsis of my novel. Being so close to the subject, I don't think I could have written this:
"Many Are Called: The Lion of Deseret" is a gripping tale of faith, courage, and survival set in a brutal post-collapse America. For fathers who feel kinship with the Saints who built the Intermountain West and settled Utah’s valleys, this novel rekindles the pioneer spirit in a thrilling, action-packed journey to Deseret.
Kyler Poe, a battle-hardened former soldier, survives in the ruins of Phoenix, a city overrun by chaos and controlled by violent cartels. But when a chance encounter leads him to rescue a pair of sisters and a doctor—fellow Saints clinging to faith in a fallen world—he sets out on an impossible journey. Together, they must navigate the dangers of cartel-controlled territory, cross a hostile Navajo Nation, and evade ambush on lawless desert roads, all in pursuit of reaching the Nation of Deseret—a beacon of order, faith, and safety in the wilderness.
But a promised land doesn’t stand unchallenged. As Kyler joins Deseret’s defenders, he faces a grim reality: the borderlands are rife with dangers, and securing Deseret’s perimeter demands more than brute force. It will test his faith, resilience, and capacity to inspire others to stand firm against overwhelming odds. Can Kyler find his place among the faithful and forge a life of purpose in the face of relentless threats?
"Many Are Called: The Lion of Deseret" speaks to the heart of every Latter-day Saint who admires the grit and faith of the pioneers who built Zion in the wilderness. This novel combines action, suspense, and heartfelt moments of reflection to create a narrative that will resonate deeply with fathers who want to inspire their sons with timeless lessons of courage, sacrifice, and the power of belief.
Packed with themes of self-reliance, loyalty, and the pursuit of spiritual refuge, this is a story for those who honor the legacy of the Saints who once crossed plains and mountains to find a place to live their faith.
nauvoo.supply/products/many-…

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@nauvoosupply It’s cool, I just don’t like 3D printed stuff, so I’d buy it in a different material. Other replicas of temple symbols would be cool too.
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