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Old 05-17-2010, 11:52 AM   #41
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Suspenders are awesome. So much better than belts.
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I've never had a problem with Mormons. Not sure where all the bigotry / dislike comes from?

I used to work for a guy who was Mormon.... for 12 years. A more honest guy you won't find.. always treated me fairly.. Very family oriented. Sent both his kids to university.

The only time he ever brought up the Mormon faith to me was when I quit to go to another job.... as a going away gift he gave me the "Book".... that was it... no preaching.. no nothing.

I hope he enjoys his new temple. Looks good.
Same with me, my university room mate was a mormon, I've never known a better guy, and he was the most awesome designated driver ever.

He would give the shirt off of his back to help you out, and he was the hardest working person I've ever meant.

And in the end, he gave me the book and signed it, but never once did he try to recruit me.
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I've never had a problem with Mormons. Not sure where all the bigotry / dislike comes from?

I used to work for a guy who was Mormon.... for 12 years. A more honest guy you won't find.. always treated me fairly.. Very family oriented. Sent both his kids to university.

The only time he ever brought up the Mormon faith to me was when I quit to go to another job.... as a going away gift he gave me the "Book".... that was it... no preaching.. no nothing.

I hope he enjoys his new temple. Looks good.
i think with any religion, only a few really push it on others which makes them look bad. mostly they're fine. then there's the group out in bountiful bc, they're crazy.
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:10 PM   #44
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I read that while it's being built you can tour it, which has always kind of intrigued me. As soon as it opens you have to be mormon, or have "papers" or some thing.

I've always wanted to see where they baptise the dead. That really irks me for some reason.
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:13 PM   #45
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I guess polygamy sounds kind of fun. Think of all the sandwiches you could have.
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:17 PM   #46
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Isn't the largest Mosque in North America near YYC? Vaguely recall it opening in the last year or two, with the PM at the ceremony

There is a big one yes.

I sure remember the complaining about it too.
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:26 PM   #47
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I've always wanted to see where they baptise the dead. That really irks me for some reason.
They don't actually dig up and baptize dead bodies, if that's what you're wondering...

http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/mormon/baptism/

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hahahaha yeah, I know that. It's just a weird ritual.
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:33 PM   #49
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I guess polygamy sounds kind of fun. Think of all the sandwiches you could have.
I believe only a fundamental sect of the Mormons live in polygamy.
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The tax for being Mormon is 10% of salary. Doesn't take too long with that amount of money to get projects like this built.

I grew up knowing a lot of mormons, they're generally very good people. My only beef really is their aggressive anti-gay lobbying that they do. They were largely responsible for getting Proposition 8 passed in California.

As for the temple, even though Calgary's a really secular city, I don't mind seeing these large religious buildings going up. The crazier ones like this add something unique to the city's landscape.

Hindus recently built this crazy thing in Toronto:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HttD63H2mf...in+Toronto.jpg


http://image24.webshots.com/565/7/47...1TPHhXF_ph.jpg
by the look of it, those spires are exact replica's of the ones on the main temple of Angkor Wat:
http://www.voyana.com/VietnamAndCamb...Angkor_Wat.jpg
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:45 PM   #51
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by the look of it, those spires are exact replica's of the ones on the main temple of Angkor Wat:
http://www.voyana.com/VietnamAndCamb...Angkor_Wat.jpg
Those don't look like exact replicas at all.
The ones in the picture are pretty much smooth and solid, while the ones at Angkor Wat are done in tiers with statues around the perimiter.

They're shaped similarily I suppose, but that's a long way from exact replicas.
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My mormon friends had mentioned this before, I guess these things are pretty fancy schmancy inside. I got curious as to what the interior looks like due to my interest in architecture.

Check out the virtual tours of the rooms:

http://www.mormonwiki.com/Inside_Mormon_Temples

What's up with the cows underneath the baptistry? There's something about temples or castles or buildings built with a purpose and with a bit of decadance that has been lost in modern construction and architecture that gives them more depth and feeling.

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Those don't look like exact replicas at all.
The ones in the picture are pretty much smooth and solid, while the ones at Angkor Wat are done in tiers with statues around the perimiter.

They're shaped similarily I suppose, but that's a long way from exact replicas.
ok ok....they are similar looking.

Angkor Wat was originally built as a Hindu temple.
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I've never had a problem with Mormons. Not sure where all the bigotry / dislike comes from?
Missionaries.

Most people, I think, simply don't care what another person's religious affiliation is - UNLESS they start to shove that religion in your face. That's what sets people off.

Also, since missionaries are missionaries in the minds of most people, a Mormon missionary is viewed the same as a Jehovahs Witness. While the latter are mandated to convert you (thus pissing you off by never getting the hint), Mormon missionaries are *supposed* to simply preach their gospel if you want. If you say not interested or that you've already heard the spiel, they are *supposed* to just move on.
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They have some nice girls though.

Aren't Christians also required to spead the gospel, good news to others. I'm guessing that would be where the missionary thing comes from.

I don't mind Mormons either but it's also debatable as to wether Joseph Smith was a real prophet or not as well as their beliefs on the baptism of the dead.
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ok ok....they are similar looking.

Angkor Wat was originally built as a Hindu temple.
Yeah, I realize that, and it doesn't change the fact that aside from the general shape, the spires in Edmonton are about as close to being exact replicas as the ones in Angkor Wat, as the Calgary tower is to being an exact replica of the CN Tower.
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Old 05-17-2010, 01:25 PM   #57
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Missionaries.

Most people, I think, simply don't care what another person's religious affiliation is - UNLESS they start to shove that religion in your face. That's what sets people off.

Also, since missionaries are missionaries in the minds of most people, a Mormon missionary is viewed the same as a Jehovahs Witness. While the latter are mandated to convert you (thus pissing you off by never getting the hint), Mormon missionaries are *supposed* to simply preach their gospel if you want. If you say not interested or that you've already heard the spiel, they are *supposed* to just move on.
In 56 years I don't think I've ever had a Mormon missionary come up to my door. Plenty of JW's but never a Mormon. I've even been in the LDS Family History Center here Calgary a few times, doing some family genealogy research. The people working there were extremely helpful but not once did they try to convert me.

If they did perhaps come to my door, they were obviously very polite and when I told them I wasn't interested they must have immediately moved on without trying to push the matter further.... thus making no lasting impression on me at all.
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Does anyone know exactly where in Royal Oak it is going to be located?
I can tell you where it wont be.....next to a Tim Hortons!
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I can tell you where it wont be.....next to a Tim Hortons!
I thought the Mormons owned Coca Cola, and lifted their ban on caffeine?

I dunno about that though....could be hearsay.

Edit: answered my own question http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/mormon.asp

It also says in there they are supposed to avoid caffeine, they're not banned from drinking it. So I guess technically they could indulge in a few double doubles.

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I thought the Mormons owned Coca Cola, and lifted their ban on caffeine?

I dunno about that though....could be hearsay.
Maybe, but a friend of mines inlaws are mormon and they wont drink coffee
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