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The Role of Women in Mormonism

Jessica Longaker

Polygamous marriage is basically essential to Mormon theology. Mormon Doctrine states that God was once a human man, and “He is now a glorified, resurrected Personage having a tangible body of flesh and bones” (250). As a matter of fact, “all gods first existed as spirits, came to an earth to receive bodies, and then, after having passed through a period of probation on the aforesaid earth, were advanced to the exalted position they now enjoy” (Hoekema 38). After death, a good Mormon man who has followed a few certain rules is catapulted to this same status and receives his own planet to populate and rule over (Fife 103). To receive this honor, a man must be “married for eternity” in the Mormon temple. This special marriage is binding after death as well as until it.

http://www.exmormon.org/mormwomn.htm

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2009.11.23  1:53am  

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2009.11.23  1:45am  
Badgley Mischka announced today that Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen will star in its new advertising campaign. The campaign will mark the first time the stars will promote a brand outside of their own empire.
via http://www.olsen-twins-news.com

Badgley Mischka announced today that Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen will star in its new advertising campaign. The campaign will mark the first time the stars will promote a brand outside of their own empire.

via http://www.olsen-twins-news.com

2009.11.23  12:40am  
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tesslynch:

SEE YOU JANUARY 10TH

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2009.11.22  10:41pm  
suicideblonde:

These Girls

suicideblonde:

These Girls

2009.11.22  4:19pm  
She knows that loneliness can kill people — in different ways can actually make you die. Olive’s private view is that life depends on what she thinks of as “big bursts” and “little bursts.” Big bursts are things like marriage or children, intimacies that keep you afloat, but these big bursts hold dangerous, unseen currents. Which is why you need the little bursts as well: a friendly clerk at Bradlee’s, let’s say, or the waitress at Dunkin’ Donuts who knows how you like your coffee. Tricky business, really. 
From “Olive Kitteridge,” by Elizabeth Strout (via cakeordeath)
2009.11.22  11:52am  
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