I noticed that Neil L. Andersen is bearing testimonkey of the tomb of Jesus which doesn't match the Church logo and the dumb explanation given by NelSatan that the arch is a reminder of the resurrection.
Andersen wrote:I have a certain knowledge of Jesus Christ’s central role in God’s plan for His children. There is life after death.
He has a certain knowledge that Jesus came out of SQUARE tomb?
Why isn’t Uchtdorf following Nelsons invitation?
“For each of the next seven days, post about something or someone you're grateful for using the #GiveThanks hashtag.”
That's because he is quite sick now, and the poor Dodo has no one that has the Melchizedek Priesthood to heal him......no healing here........
Makes me wonder how many times elder Holland laid his hands on a dying person and administered the priesthood blessing or KISS OF DEATH. Radio Free Mormon has covered that topic about running like hell when an apostle wants to bless you because death is surely just around the corner.
Dale G. Renlund wrote:How grateful I am for a living prophet. President @NelsonRussellM is God’s prophet on the earth. I trust him and I follow him. He directs us towards God.
Tweets:
Thank you brother Renlund.
I am grateful . . . .
I am so grateful for the life of Elder Renlund.
Thank you @DaleGRenlund for assuming this responsibility with humility and godliness
What are the various Lucky Charm marshmallow shapes supposed to represent? I interpret the caractors this way, from left to right:
Fish??
Shooting star
Heart
Rainbow
Moon
Hourglass
Horseshoe
Leprechaun hat, with shamrock embossed on crown instead of sticking up from ribband
The hourglass seems pretty clear but I have a hard time seeing how it is lucky. The inexorable running out of time is more of a grim fact to me.
And is that first one really a fish? Are fish lucky? Are they charms? Are they red? If it's not a fish, what is it? An upside-down Jagger tongue? Blech.
And what's with the leprechaun's coattails? Or is that the thickly fringed end of a matching scarf?
EDIT: According to Wikipedia, the first Charm is a red balloon. OK, but my balloons always eventually burst, shrivelled up, or floated away, so I have non-lucky associations with balloons. And the hourglass was replaced in 2018 by a unicorn. I approve of this change. I consider it an important advance in charm luckiness. Though apparently the Lucky Charms producers proposed that the hourglass represented the ability to control time. That would indeed be an impressive charm, though a little Subgenius.