Let me just say, I’m VERY excited to hear more about what sounds like an incredible personal record.
By September 11, 2010
Let me just say, I’m VERY excited to hear more about what sounds like an incredible personal record.
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Steve Fleming on Study and Faith, 5:: “The burden of proof is on the claim of there BEING Nephites. From a scholarly point of view, the burden of proof is on the…”
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Eric on Study and Faith, 5:: “I have always understood the key to issues with Nephite archeology to be language. Besides the fact that there is vastly more to Mesoamerican…”
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Please tell me that one of you mad typists is going to take notes. This looks fascinating.
Comment by Randy B. — September 13, 2010 @ 10:33 am
I think just about all of us but one or two has fled the state by now, Randy (or were never rooted here). Hopefully, though, someone will report on it other than the Mo Times.
BHodges went last time and won second place, IIRC. Perhaps he’ll go again this year.
Comment by Jared T — September 13, 2010 @ 10:44 am
Wow, what a great opportunity! Sounds fascinating.
Comment by Ardis S. — September 14, 2010 @ 12:08 am
I’m planning on checking it out, mostly thanks to the charity of my wife, who recognized that it would be better to celebrate our 4th anniversary on a weekend night anyway, that’s how we usually celebrate it. (Thanks love!)
Comment by BHodges — September 14, 2010 @ 10:48 am