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At 25 I was baptized lds, I told no one in my family for at least a year or so.
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IF you do not have a layer called 'lds' .. will fail.
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I love my Marlin 336c -- 24 in barrel -- weaver 2. 5X and the new Hornady 160gr FTX which I handload -- for a good load go to Hornady. com and ask -- they will give you some good lds.
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Mr. McReyno lds said rushing to require close to 100% inspections of cargo shipments now could adversely impact overnight shipping companies.
Focus on Cargo Security Steps Andy Pasztor 2010
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I love my Marlin 336c -- 24 in barrel -- weaver 2. 5X and the new Hornady 160gr FTX which I handload -- for a good load go to Hornady. com and ask -- they will give you some good lds.
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This seems an important aspect to add to the reporting on the story. lds wrote on August 27, 2007 7: 45 PM:
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I use the pacfic for most rifle lds, but, the dillon is used for all the pistol lds and 223 and some 308 lds.
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In addition to raising the cost of borrowing for businesses and househo lds, they also stand to attract large inflows of speculative money that could push up the value of emerging markets' currencies, making their exports more expensive and potentially hurting growth.
Central Europe Faces Price Pressures Marcin Sobczyk 2011
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I use the pacfic for most rifle lds, but, the dillon is used for all the pistol lds and 223 and some 308 lds.
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We voted for Obama to make this country better, it was as worse as it could get, so give the man a break and lets make this country something we can be proud of. lds
Sources: White House considers drafting health care bill 2009
hernesheir commented on the word lds
LDS - an abbreviation of "Latter-day Saints" -the church is officially known as "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", and colloquially as "The Mormon Church". This church of native American origin is a major Christian denomination that is commonly and incorrectly referred to as a cult. It is one of the fastest-growing religions in the USA and abroad, renowned for its native industry and singular focus on traditional family bonds and welfare. The beehive, a historic symbol of the church observed in both artwork and architecture, is a representation of the industrious character of its people. This fact answers the questions that travelers or outsiders express when they wonder why Utah (Church headquarters is located in Salt Lake City) is called "The Beehive State".
December 31, 2008
yarb commented on the word lds
Well, OED has "a particular form or system of religious worship; esp. in reference to its external rites and ceremonies." So I don't see anything "incorrect" about describing the lds, or any religion, as a cult.
N.b. see faq for how to delete (repeated) comments.
December 31, 2008
sionnach commented on the word lds
Hi hernesheir!
Click to edit the comment. Immediately save again (w/o making edits, though it's OK if you do). Now you should see a delete option. Please use it.
Granted it's not immediately obvious. But it's not that hard to figure out either. Clogging up the front page with multiple copies of the same comment is generally considered undesirable.
Thanks
December 31, 2008
mercy commented on the word lds
Hey, awesome tip. I was wondering how to delete multiples. Thanks. : )
As for cults, most people seem to label a religious/faith-based system as a cult when it has a small membership or seems unorthodox—that being relative, really. I remember trying to dissect the difference between cults and religions in Philosophy 101. There aren't many concrete definitions when it comes to faith.
December 31, 2008
Prolagus commented on the word lds
Filed under deleting comments.
December 31, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word lds
When I see "LDS," I think of all the microfilms of birth and death records that I used to research my ancestors. Just throwing that out there.
*wonders why her mental associations with words are so weird*
December 31, 2008
seanahan commented on the word lds
The Mormon Church keeps extensive records on births and deaths. I have no ancestors in the church, but my family used some of their records to research our genealogy. It seems reasonable the LDS on those records refers to group that kept track of them.
January 2, 2009
chained_bear commented on the word lds
LDS (which is short for Latter-Day Saints and so is a useful shorthand to refer to the Mormon church) has made microfilmed *copies* of birth and death records from around the world. This is slightly different from keeping the records themselves, which could imply that LDS actually recorded the information or "keeps track" of it. Rather, decades ago they sent members to countless communities around the world to obtain permission to make copies of their vital records. This is because genealogy is theologically significant in the church, and this is also why LDS maintains Family History Centers at many of their churches.
Fortunately for the rest of us who do genealogical research, the LDS allows non-members to use their facilities, though non-members are subject to restricted hours and pay a fee to borrow microfilms (which cannot in any case be taken out of the Family History Center). Master copies of all of these records are kept in an underground vault in Salt Lake City, and when one borrows a film, one is actually borrowing a copy of the master microfilm or book, that is itself a copy of the originals.
(If anyone wants more information on this, they can find it here.)
January 2, 2009