Thread: Mormon Riddle
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March 11th 2011, 01:07 PM #1
Mormon Riddle
What do you call a member of the LDS who has just taken LSD and has a DSL connection to the internet?
Collectivism could be defined as a hierarchical concept consisting of at least three related subtypes focused on relations with family, peers, and society (Study II, III).
Various socio-cultural groups within a society may have different patterns of collectivism being very collectivistic in one domain of social relations but relatively non-collectivistic in some other domain. (Study II, III ).http://www.psych.ut.ee/esta/online/2.../realo_sum.htm
The existence of at least three interrelated, yet clearly distinguishable, subtypes of collectivism focused on relations with family ( Familism ), peers ( Companionship ), and society ( Patriotism ) was demonstrated. It was shown that various criterion groups (inhabitants of an isolated island, housewives with many children, servicemen, old members of sororities, etc.) have remarkably different patterns of collectivism: one group can be highly collectivistic in one domain of social relations and on the average level in some other domain.
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March 11th 2011, 01:10 PM #2
Re: Mormon Riddle
I may not yet be as old as dirt, but dirt and I are starting to have an awful lot in common... Stephen Donaldson - Author of my favorite series (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant)
S'cuse me... oops, I'm sorry... I didn't see your sign - Bill Engvall
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March 11th 2011, 02:27 PM #3
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March 11th 2011, 02:30 PM #4
Re: Mormon Riddle
I may not yet be as old as dirt, but dirt and I are starting to have an awful lot in common... Stephen Donaldson - Author of my favorite series (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant)
S'cuse me... oops, I'm sorry... I didn't see your sign - Bill Engvall
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March 11th 2011, 02:35 PM #5
Re: Mormon Riddle
Originally posted by LDSTrue
- - - A not yet excommunicated ex-Mormon attending CP’s church who is being counseled by CP who's “biggest complaints was that the "patriarchal blessing" was, in their opinions, a sham -- everybody got pretty much the same "blessing"???
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That may be true Bill but mine could be considered to be more "right on" accurate...
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March 11th 2011, 04:00 PM #6
Re: Mormon Riddle
I usually call him LSDTrue, but his real user name is LDStrue. Not sure about the DSL connection though. I think he is still trying to figure out how to get the two tin cans to work with the string.
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Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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March 11th 2011, 04:31 PM #7
Re: Mormon Riddle
Was this an actual riddle with an actual punchline that we will get to see at some point? Or just a philosophical question that isn't supposed to have an answer or be funny?
"I think we may accept it as a rule that whenever a person's
religious conversation dwells chiefly, or even frequently,
on the faults of other people's religions, she/he is in a bad condition."
-C.S. Lewis (Collected Letters Vol. 3 p. 209).
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March 11th 2011, 04:36 PM #8
Re: Mormon Riddle
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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March 11th 2011, 04:59 PM #9
Re: Mormon Riddle
While we wait for Salad to clue us in, I told my kids the following joke last week (it's an oldie, I heard it in the 1970s, but my kids thought it was funny):
Did you hear about the dyslexic hippie who mistakenly took LDS instead of LSD?
He went on a mission instead of a trip."I think we may accept it as a rule that whenever a person's
religious conversation dwells chiefly, or even frequently,
on the faults of other people's religions, she/he is in a bad condition."
-C.S. Lewis (Collected Letters Vol. 3 p. 209).
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March 11th 2011, 05:03 PM #10
Re: Mormon Riddle
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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March 12th 2011, 02:55 PM #11
Re: Mormon Riddle
Dyslexic?
David
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March 12th 2011, 03:44 PM #12
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March 12th 2011, 07:24 PM #13
Re: Mormon Riddle
I may not yet be as old as dirt, but dirt and I are starting to have an awful lot in common... Stephen Donaldson - Author of my favorite series (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant)
S'cuse me... oops, I'm sorry... I didn't see your sign - Bill Engvall
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