Relief Society prez Julie Beck the new "June Cleaver"?

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In Hell humility and inadequacy are one and the same. One is a stupid choice and one is just a stupid person. You take what you want on your own merits or you get nothing. Any good Luciferian will tell you that.
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Belial wrote:In Hell humility and inadequacy are one and the same. One is a stupid choice and one is just a stupid person. You take what you want on your own merits or you get nothing. Any good Luciferian will tell you that.


*sigh*

RDD (Reading Deficit Disorder) must abound in Hell.

;)
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liz3564 wrote:
Belial wrote:In Hell humility and inadequacy are one and the same. One is a stupid choice and one is just a stupid person. You take what you want on your own merits or you get nothing. Any good Luciferian will tell you that.


*sigh*

RDD (Reading Deficit Disorder) must abound in Hell.

;)


Books are stupid too :)
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Polygamy Porter wrote:Yeah this silly old woman just pissed off at least half of the adult women in Utah.

65% of Utah households with children are dual income.

Julie is just another rich bitch who was married to who knows what that made a living stealing and lying which she was never able to see with the myopic view of the world she had.

PLEASE someone dig up this woman's past as well as anything on her daughters or step daughters who are working mothers.

I love to point out hypocrites, it is my job you all know.


Here you are, PP. (from Wikipedia )

Julie Bangerter Beck (b. 29 September 1954) has been the General President of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since 31 March 2007.

Born in Granger, Utah to William Grant Bangerter and Geraldine Hamblin, Beck grew up in Utah and in São Paulo, Brazil, where her father served as a mission president for the LDS Church for five years. Beck graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in family science. On 28 December 1973, she married Ramon P. Beck in the Salt Lake Temple.

In October 2002, Beck was asked to be the First Counselor to President Susan W. Tanner in the Young Women General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in this capacity until her call in 2007 as the General President of the Relief Society, succeeding Bonnie D. Parkin. Beck is the fifteenth general president of the Relief Society since it was organized in 1842. As Relief Society president, Beck is an ex officio member of the executive committee of the Board of Trustees of the Church Educational System and is a member of the church's Board of Education. Beck is assisted by two counselors, Silvia Henriquez Allred and Barbara Thompson.

Beck and her husband have two daughters and one son and currently reside in Alpine, Utah.

Beck's father, William Grant Bangerter, has been a General Authority of the Church since 1975, when he was called as an Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He is also a former member of the First Quorum of the Seventy and the Presidency of the Seventy and has been an emeritus General Authority since 1989. She is the niece of Utah's 13th governor, Norman H. Bangerter, who served from 1985 to 1993.


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And Sister Beck's husband: Bank of American Fork promotes Beck to Senior Vice President

AMERICAN FORK (March. 17, 2006) – Bank of American Fork, a community bank with ten branches in Salt Lake and Utah Counties, has announced the promotion of Ramon Beck to Senior Vice President at the Bank’s Alpine Branch.


Beck started his 33-year career at the bank in 1973 as an after-hours teller. In 1975, he was asked to manage the Alpine branch, which was founded in 1974. During his tenure as the Alpine Branch Manager, he has also served as a loan officer and loan committee member.

Beck has lived in Alpine all his life. He and his wife have three grown children and seven grandchildren.
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On Mormon Humility, I see it as subjugating oneself for the benefit of the church. Humble yourself and give us your money. Humble yourself and pop out another kid. Humble yourself and Talk about your marital bedroom antics. Humble yourself and make an ass out of yourself in the name of missionary work.
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Mercury wrote:On Mormon Humility, I see it as subjugating oneself for the benefit of the church. Humble yourself and give us your money. Humble yourself and pop out another kid. Humble yourself and Talk about your marital bedroom antics. Humble yourself and make an ass out of yourself in the name of missionary work.


One thing we love about you down here Merc is that you are perfectly capable of making an ass out of yourself without a speck of humility.
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Belial wrote:
Mercury wrote:On Mormon Humility, I see it as subjugating oneself for the benefit of the church. Humble yourself and give us your money. Humble yourself and pop out another kid. Humble yourself and Talk about your marital bedroom antics. Humble yourself and make an ass out of yourself in the name of missionary work.


One thing we love about you down here Merc is that you are perfectly capable of making an ass out of yourself without a speck of humility.


Really? Expand on that. Im interested. Really.
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Belial wrote:
liz3564 wrote:
Belial wrote:In Hell humility and inadequacy are one and the same. One is a stupid choice and one is just a stupid person. You take what you want on your own merits or you get nothing. Any good Luciferian will tell you that.


*sigh*

RDD (Reading Deficit Disorder) must abound in Hell.

;)


Books are stupid too :)


How disappointing for you. Some of the best porn is in book form.

;)
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Mercury wrote:
Belial wrote:
Mercury wrote:On Mormon Humility, I see it as subjugating oneself for the benefit of the church. Humble yourself and give us your money. Humble yourself and pop out another kid. Humble yourself and Talk about your marital bedroom antics. Humble yourself and make an ass out of yourself in the name of missionary work.


One thing we love about you down here Merc is that you are perfectly capable of making an ass out of yourself without a speck of humility.


Really? Expand on that. I'm interested. Really.


It's a simple assumption. All mortals make an ass out of themselves. You seem remarkably self-assured/arrogant depending on who you ask, leading to the inference that you don't have humility.

Non-humble people are loved by Hell.
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Re: Relief Society prez Julie Beck the new "June Cleaver"?

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Rollo Tomasi wrote:
Faithful Mormon women want children and do not delay child-bearing, children - not possessions, not position, not prestige - are our greatest jewels."

Mormon mothers honor their sacred covenants by bringing daughters to church "in clean and ironed dresses with hair brushed to perfection; their sons wear white shirts and ties and have missionary haircuts," Beck said.

They establish a good climate where children can be nourished physically and spiritually. "Another word for nurturing is homemaking," Beck said. It ''includes cooking, washing clothes and dishes, and keeping an orderly house.''

In partnership with their husbands, mothers "plan for missions, temple marriages and education," she said. These women "are selective about their own activities and involvement to conserve their limited strength in order to maximize their influence where it matters most."

Sis. Beck is a real throwback to the 50's.


The moksha time machine suggests these comments could have been taken out of the Relief Society magazine from 1890. How old is this lady, anyway?
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