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Civil Unions: A Rose By Another Name?

By: The Baron

Lisa Simpson: A rose by any other name smells as sweet
Bart Simpson: Not if you call them 'Stench Blossoms'!

The great big elephant in the room with California Proposition 8--which both sides seemed determined to ignore—is that California has had a domestic partnership law on the books since 2005, and which remains unaffected by Prop 8’s passing.

posted @ Wednesday, November 19, 2008 1:04 PM | Comments (11) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Politics Family Theology ]

Profiting from Others' Misfortunes

By: Téa

As I sorted a stack of papers this week, I found a February 2008 MLS print-out, advertising a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home, 3000 sq ft , and a 3 car garage. Because it was a short-sale, according to the agent, the listing price was only $300,000. Fast forward to November 2008. A 6 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 3800 sq ft, 3 car garage home in the same neighborhood is listed at $175,000. That's what a glut of foreclosures has done to the area.

posted @ Friday, November 14, 2008 7:14 PM | Comments (5) | Filed Under [ General Mormon Culture Family Téa ]

What If Pornography Really Does Reduce Rapes?

By: The Baron

…as theorized by a statistical analysis here (mentioned in this thread at T&S)  How should one react to that?

posted @ Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:58 AM | Comments (11) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Women Family ]

LDS Financial Management: A Broader View of "Gambling"

By: The Baron

If there's a church out there that spends more time and effort in religious settings discussing financial matters with its membership than the LDS Church does, I'd like to see it.  Debt and proper financial management (not to mention gambling) are frequent topics in General Conference and other settings.

posted @ Tuesday, October 07, 2008 6:10 PM | Comments (7) | Filed Under [ General Mormon Culture Family ]

XXX Marks the Spot

By: The Baron

One of the constant battles of the Internet age has been between adult content and filtering software.

One idea that has been tossed around for years--and revisited this year by ICANN as part of a general domain name expansion--is the creation of an .xxx domain, specifically for sites with pornographic material.  The theory is that having a 'porn domain' would make it much easier to (a) find, for those who are interested, or (b) filter out, for those who are not.

posted @ Friday, September 19, 2008 7:01 AM | Comments (3) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Politics Family ]

Charity Never Faileth: The Purpose of "Black Holes"

By: The Baron

Every ward has one.  (Oftentimes, more than one...)

Charity 'black holes'.

Just like real black holes that suck in all forms of light and don't release anything out again, a "charity black hole" in the Church is a person or family that constantly consumes resources, charity, and service from other church members without ever offering anything back.

posted @ Monday, September 08, 2008 12:50 PM | Comments (7) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Scripture Family Theology ]

At The Movies: Wrap Up--The Power of Knowledge

By: The Baron

[Wrap up of this brief series about movie content and ratings. Links to earlier posts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6]

Imagine this situation:  You are heading back to your apartment one evening after work/school when you run into a friend from next door.

posted @ Tuesday, August 05, 2008 5:16 PM | Comments (3) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

The Plight of LDS Actors

By: The Baron

There’s no question:  Church members like seeing other Church members become famous.

Having famous Church members in the news in a variety of professional fields--business, sports, singing and dancing—provides a certain comfort to Latter-Day Saints who can see fellow Saints be successful on a national stage, even beyond the simple “good PR for the Church” standpoint.

posted @ Thursday, July 31, 2008 4:43 PM | Comments (11) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family ]

At The Movies: Visual vs Printed Mediums

By: The Baron

[Part 6 in a brief series about movie content and ratings. Links to earlier posts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5]

“You know, if the Bible (or Book of Mormon) was a movie, it would be rated R…”

A commonly heard phrase…notwithstanding they HAVE made movies based on the Bible and the Book of Mormon and most of them were not rated R...

posted @ Friday, July 25, 2008 1:19 PM | Comments (3) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

At The Movies: The Paradox of Edited Movies

By: The Baron

[Part 5 in a brief series about movie content and ratings. Links to earlier posts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4]

Editing movies for content has been a controversial idea from the beginning...

posted @ Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:04 AM | Comments (7) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

At The Movies: Ratings Creep & The Reign of the PG-13

By: The Baron

[Part 4 in a brief series about movie content and ratings. Links to earlier posts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3]

Originally, there were four ratings for movies: G, PG, R, and X.

Then came Steven Spielberg...

posted @ Thursday, July 17, 2008 1:36 PM | Comments (8) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

At The Movies: Sex vs. Violence

By: The Baron

[Part 3 in a brief series about movie content and ratings. Links to earlier posts: Part 1 | Part 2]

Conventional wisdom says the US—and particularly the conservative watchdogs who discuss movie content the most— are far more tolerant of violent content than sexual content.

Before we discuss whether this should be the case or not—is one of either sex or violence worse than the other?—first let’s see if this is, in fact, true.  Are movie ratings in the US more ‘lenient’ for violent content than they are for sexual content?  Let’s do some research…

posted @ Monday, July 14, 2008 4:34 PM | Comments (8) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

At the Movies: The Good and Bad of Movie Ratings

By: The Baron

[Part 2 in a brief series about movie content and ratings. Links to earlier posts: Part 1]

The movie rating system has taken a lot of abuse over the years, most of it deserved.  However, it’s worthwhile to try to look at the current movie rating system objectively—considering both the pro’s and con’s—and see what the alternatives are, if any.

posted @ Friday, July 11, 2008 8:38 AM | Comments (6) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

At The Movies: Context vs. Content

By: The Baron

[Part 1 in a brief series of posts about movie content and ratings from an LDS perspective]

Question: Why are Church members encouraged to keep standards when selecting movies to watch?

Answer: Because many movies contain profanity, sexual images or dialogue, and violence.

Question:  Okay, but why avoid profanity, sex or violence (PSV) in the first place?

posted @ Wednesday, July 09, 2008 1:07 PM | Comments (10) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family Theology ]

Blessings and Rights

By: The Baron

Imagine a particular type of congenital heart defect that strikes children from birth and dooms them to an early death, usually before they are a year old.   Suppose every year throughout human history about 100 children worldwide are born with this defect and pass away within a year, with really nothing anyone can do about it.

posted @ Monday, June 30, 2008 7:18 AM | Comments (7) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Politics Family Theology ]

Polygamy and Same-Sex Marriage: A Contradiction?

By: The Baron

Kaimi asks whether it's hypocritical for the Church to oppose same-sex marriage on a 'marriage = one man and one woman' basis, given its polygamous history.

Is it contradictory to oppose gay marriage while allowing (in principle) for polygamy?  Not at all:  polygamy does not, in fact, violate the 'marriage = one man and one woman' principle.

posted @ Wednesday, June 25, 2008 12:44 PM | Comments (8) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Women Mormon Culture History Family Theology ]

The Right Argument Against Gay Marriage

By: The Baron

(Continuing on from Part 1 & Part 2)

Discussing the question of whether gay marriage should be legal involves asking the right question in the first place.

Many gay marriage supporters ask, “Why shouldn’t there be legalized gay marriage?”  That’s the wrong question...

posted @ Tuesday, May 27, 2008 7:48 AM | Comments (24) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Politics Family ]

The Wrong Argument FOR Gay Marriage

By: The Baron

Continuing on from Monday's analysis of the gay marriage issue…

It’s important to note that the pro-gay-marriage side is no less susceptible to arguments that are weak, irrelevant, and/or mistaken as the 'anti-'s are.  Let's look at the arguments from the other side of the debate.

What the arguments for legalized gay marriage are NOT:

posted @ Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7:59 AM | Comments (20) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Politics Family ]

The Wrong Argument Against Gay Marriage

By: The Baron

With the recent California Supreme Court decision regarding gay marriage thrusting the issue back into the spotlight, it’s understandable that many inside and outside of the Bloggernacle are taking sides.

For the record, I don’t support legalized gay marriage, although I also don’t support many of the common arguments made against gay marriage by opponents.  Those who oppose gay marriage inside and outside of the Church would be wise to recognize which arguments against legalized gay marriage are weak, irrelevant, or downright false, and not muddle their case by making things easier for the other side to refute.

Let’s look at what the arguments against gay marriage are NOT:

posted @ Monday, May 19, 2008 7:34 AM | Comments (11) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Politics Family ]

Home Teaching: The Brute Force Solution

By: The Baron

It’s been a while since we’ve used mathematics to discuss gospel subjects, so let’s introduce two common problems in computer science:

Problem 1:  Imagine a lake, which due to an amazing geological miracle happens to be shaped in a perfect rectangle.  On the lake are N boats, each at their own unique (X,Y) locations on the lake.  The task is:  Find the two boats that are closest in distance to each other.

posted @ Tuesday, April 29, 2008 8:07 AM | Comments (22) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family ]

Defending Marriage

By: The Baron

“Defending marriage” is an oft-discussed topic both in the LDS world, and elsewhere.  Few General Conferences go by without the topic being raised in some form--albeit often in vague and unspecific terms.

In the US today, divorces are mounting—an estimated 10% of the US adult population is now divorced, up from 8% in 1990, and 6% in 1980--and along with them come the wide variety of serious social problems they can cause.

posted @ Thursday, April 17, 2008 1:05 PM | Comments (12) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family ]

Living on the "True" Side of the Street

By: The Baron

On a certain street in a certain (imaginary) town there are two houses that lie directly across from each other.  Within each house lives a different LDS family, although as it happens the local ward boundaries travel down the middle of the street in front of them, thus these two families happen to belong to separate wards despite their close proximity.

posted @ Monday, March 03, 2008 7:07 AM | Comments (13) | Filed Under [ The Baron General Mormon Culture Family ]

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