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  • All-American
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    http://elderkikuchi.blogspot.com/201...n-project.html

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  • Lost Student
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    Originally posted by Topper View Post
    Please explain.
    I believe it was that one time an Elder was told by his MP to emulate Ammon and then some guy tried to rob the Elder. The result wasn't pretty.

    Edit: Looks like I was too slow.

    Second edit: "wasn't pretty"

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  • HBCoug
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    Originally posted by imanihonjin View Post
    I believe it was the Fukuoka mission that tried this and the results were atrocious. It is hard to know what stories that came about as a result of the Ammon project were made up or hyperbole, but in the end it was not a good thing.
    Seriously, arms and other limbs strewn everywhere. Wasn't pretty.

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  • imanihonjin
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    No idea what you are talking about. I must have missed it.
    I believe it was the Fukuoka mission that tried this and the results were atrocious. It is hard to know what stories that came about as a result of the Ammon project were made up or hyperbole, but in the end it was not a good thing.

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by Pheidippides View Post
    Lol! Do you know of what you speak, or was that after your time in Japan?

    The mere mention of the phrase "Ammon Project" brings chills to my spine, and not in a good way.
    Please explain.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Pheidippides View Post
    Lol! Do you know of what you speak, or was that after your time in Japan?

    The mere mention of the phrase "Ammon Project" brings chills to my spine, and not in a good way.
    No idea what you are talking about. I must have missed it.

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  • Pheidippides
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    Originally posted by beefytee View Post
    Time for a new Mormon militia!
    We can call it the Danites. Or maybe the Nauvoo Legion.

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  • Pheidippides
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    There you go. We could call it "the Ammon Project".
    Lol! Do you know of what you speak, or was that after your time in Japan?

    The mere mention of the phrase "Ammon Project" brings chills to my spine, and not in a good way.

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  • wuapinmon
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    My city, for example, could use a group of volunteers to go around and do deferred maintenance on public buildings, cutting the grass of blighted properties, demolishing condemned structures, working with the Boys and Girls Club, and a host of other projects. Imagine if we marshaled all our youth for being in the service of their fellow man. Good Christian selfless service would be a powerful proselyting tool, especially when there were natural disasters

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    I wouldn't look forward to it, but among the biggest areas of need in the world is improved sanitation and clean water. As I recall, nearly half the world still lacks any form of plumbing or sanitary waste disposal, and close to a billion people lack a clean water source. These issues are the biggest cause of the death in the world (diarrhea, etc.). Unleash many thousands of supervisors, engineering students and laborers on the problem and you'll save millions of lives.
    Unleash the Ammon Project in the name of PAC!

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  • beefytee
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    Impose the equivalent of universal conscription on all young adults at 18. But give them a choice of proselyting, humanitarian service or military service. Establish the Church equivalent of the Peace Corps for the humanitarian element.
    Time for a new Mormon militia!

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  • PaloAltoCougar
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    Originally posted by jay santos View Post
    Nah. Just have them do service in off peak hours like weekday mornings or early afternoon. Blue collar work like shoveling shit at a dairy farm is not bad. But I would also look for opportunities where we a missionary could provide more than hard labor, such as tutoring at schools or English classes.
    I wouldn't look forward to it, but among the biggest areas of need in the world is improved sanitation and clean water. As I recall, nearly half the world still lacks any form of plumbing or sanitary waste disposal, and close to a billion people lack a clean water source. These issues are the biggest cause of the death in the world (diarrhea, etc.). Unleash many thousands of supervisors, engineering students and laborers on the problem and you'll save millions of lives.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Topper View Post
    Utah Mormons are what ails the Church.
    Get over yourself.

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Ha. Some of you non-Utah mormons need to get over yourselves.
    Utah Mormons are what ails the Church.

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by All-American View Post
    Perhaps. For my part, though, I knew as a missionary that service hours were just something we did to pass a few hours a week in lieu of proselyting-- a token gesture, really. If all you do is increase the number of hours, it might appear as little more than a way to kill time during a not-so-busy week. If missionaries spend a few months devoted solely to service (especially the first few months, when the language skills are at their worst), it may place greater emphasis on the importance of service.
    Exclusive service is a better answer as you point out. I agree that just adding on will be done in a neglectful spirit.

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