middle initials in general authorities' names
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middle initials in general authorities' names
Maybe this is a silly question, but I've always wondered why, if for any particular reason at all, do the general authorities use their middle initials? You always hear Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, Henry B. Eyring, Boyd K. Packer, Dallin H. Oaks, etc. Never do you hear Gordon Hinckley, Boyd Packer, etc.
The only reason I thought that this may be so is because there have been so many members and leaders in the church from the same families and with a tradition of naming children after previous leaders. For instance, I had a lot of trouble one day when going to a presentation at BYU. I couldn't remember if it was being held in the Joseph Smith Building, the Joseph F. Smith Building, or the Joseph Fielding Smith Building.
Any thoughts?
The only reason I thought that this may be so is because there have been so many members and leaders in the church from the same families and with a tradition of naming children after previous leaders. For instance, I had a lot of trouble one day when going to a presentation at BYU. I couldn't remember if it was being held in the Joseph Smith Building, the Joseph F. Smith Building, or the Joseph Fielding Smith Building.
Any thoughts?
It's not really a silly question. One New Zealander had a theory: http://lostintransit.org/archives/000136.html
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Using an initial elevates your standing in the world of names. Your name puts on a white shirt and tie. Only the commoners and riff-raff use two names. Those who wield executive religious power are expected to have a first or middle initial. It is nearly impossible to be put up on a pedestal nowadays without such an initial.
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moksha wrote:Using an initial elevates your standing in the world of names. Your name puts on a white shirt and tie. Only the commoners and riff-raff use two names. Those who wield executive religious power are expected to have a first or middle initial. It is nearly impossible to be put up on a pedestal nowadays without such an initial.
LOL!
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Like Joseph Smith?moksha wrote:Using an initial elevates your standing in the world of names. Your name puts on a white shirt and tie. Only the commoners and riff-raff use two names. Those who wield executive religious power are expected to have a first or middle initial. It is nearly impossible to be put up on a pedestal nowadays without such an initial.
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Boaz & Lidia wrote:Like Joseph Smith?moksha wrote:Using an initial elevates your standing in the world of names. Your name puts on a white shirt and tie. Only the commoners and riff-raff use two names. Those who wield executive religious power are expected to have a first or middle initial. It is nearly impossible to be put up on a pedestal nowadays without such an initial.
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Joseph Smith and Brigham Young was too young to become presidents now.
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ludwigm wrote:Boaz & Lidia wrote:Like Joseph Smith?moksha wrote:Using an initial elevates your standing in the world of names. Your name puts on a white shirt and tie. Only the commoners and riff-raff use two names. Those who wield executive religious power are expected to have a first or middle initial. It is nearly impossible to be put up on a pedestal nowadays without such an initial.
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Brigham Young
John Taylor
Wilford Woodruff
Lorenzo Snow
Joseph Smith and Brigham Young was too young to become presidents now.
Now you are engaging in pastism. Historical data is of no consequence when you are on a roll.
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It started with "Joseph F. Smith", so he wouldn't be confused with the other Joseph Smith. Heber Grant decided to continue the tradition, and the rest is history.
It's fun to refer to them by their common names ("Tom Monson" or "Bruce McConkie") in Church, because it makes it sound like you know them personally, and no one will doubt what you say.
It's fun to refer to them by their common names ("Tom Monson" or "Bruce McConkie") in Church, because it makes it sound like you know them personally, and no one will doubt what you say.