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Scriptorium Blogorium: June 2015
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Sunday, June 28, 2015. The Societal Trend of Shaming. I ran across an interesting book called Is Shame Necessary? New Uses for an Old Tool. By Jennifer Jacquet that talks about the rise of shaming in society, particularly online through social media. Call it what you like—shaming, bullying, persecution, trolling, whatever—the internet has lowered the costs of gossip and shaming and increased its scope and speed like never before. One reason sh...
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Scriptorium Blogorium: April 2015
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. To whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little. You’re probably familiar with the story in Luke 7:36-48 of Jesus at the Pharisee’s house with the woman who came and wiped His feet with her hair and anointed them with ointment. He asked the Pharisee which debtor would love the creditor the most for that, and the answer was of course, “he, to whom he forgave the most.”. Previously I thought Jesus was just saying th...
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Scriptorium Blogorium: August 2015
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Monday, August 31, 2015. Different ways of learning in the temple. One of the things about going to the temple often is that it can be too easy to fall into a rut of thinking about the same old things, when the temple is meant to be a revelatory experience. How can the temple be a revelatory experience when we do the same things over and over and hear the same words over and over? Those words as if they were displayed on the wall. Certain word...
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Scriptorium Blogorium: December 2014
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. My Blogging Year in Review: Small Plates of Michaela for 2014. The following are my personal favorite posts from 2014 because of what I learned and how they changed me. I categorized them for your convenience and better contextualization. As you can see, my primary focus this year was the Old Testament. Enjoy! All the Blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Isaac Says Rebekah is His Sister. The Ransom for a Census.
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LDS Dating Tips for Those who are Sick of the Game. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Welcome to our blog! For those of you getting this entry by an RSS reader, I'm now redirecting this blog to http:/ gospellivingmadeawesome.com. I have too many blogs. I'm combining them all into the one. I'll still blog about dating, it will just be mixed with other stuff for awhile. See you on the other side! Posted by Chas Hathaway. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who writes this blog, anyway? Share us with Friends!
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The call to repentance in the earth’s rotation | Scriptorium Blogorium
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Saturday, August 8, 2015. The call to repentance in the earth’s rotation. Recently I was thinking about the symbolism of days in the scriptures, analyzing it, and I thought to myself, “What phenomena creates a day’s time? 8221; and of course the answer was, the rotation of the earth away from the sun and then toward the sun. We might worry we’d wither under the weight of His glorious demands, but will we really? But our perspective blinds us t...
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Scriptorium Blogorium: July 2015
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Friday, July 31, 2015. Re-examining Jesus’s appearance on the road to Emmaus. When Jesus visited two disciples walking on the road to Emmaus, they were talking of the events of Jesus’s crucifixion and the news of the resurrection and were sad. They seemed to not know now where to look for redemption, and the stories of Christ’s resurrection only confused them. 8221; (Luke 24:25-26). Was he loud and harsh? Or was he gentle? Anyway, thinking abo...
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Afflictions consecrated for our gain | Scriptorium Blogorium
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Afflictions consecrated for our gain. 1 And now, Jacob, I speak unto you: Thou art my firstborn in the days of my tribulation in the wilderness. And behold, in thy childhood thou hast suffered afflictions and much sorrow, because of the rudeness of thy brethren. That part about God consecrating our afflictions for our gain has to be one of those very comforting, but often overlooked principles. I had to spend some tim...
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Results of Nehor’s doctrine of preacher popularity | Scriptorium Blogorium
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Sharing scripture insights, discussion, expansion, and so on. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Results of Nehor’s doctrine of preacher popularity. And he [Nehor] had gone about among the people, preaching to them that which he termed to be the word of God, bearing down against the church; declaring unto the people that every priest and teacher ought to become popular; and they ought not to labor with their hands, but that they ought to be supported by the people . . . . To the preachers themselves, the benefits...