David Carradine died today in a hotel in Thailand.
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OK Paul technically isn’t exactly an international DJ, not unless you consider that you can listen to his interviews on line.
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What do Superman and Spiderman have to do with Mormon history? Nothing at all. But maybe something about the two characters relates to the way people look at historical figures. Continue reading…
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“You may say I’m a dreamer; but I’m not the only one.” John Lennon.
Acts 2:17: “. . . your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.”
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What do Mormons and Muslims have in common? A lot more than you might think. And a popular sitcom about Muslims living in a small Canadian prairie town offers Mormons good suggestions about how best to handle being misunderstood and sometimes mistreated by the “outside world”.
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