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I just wanted to make sure that AA saw that two of Mack's arrangements were sung at Jimmy Carter's funeral!
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I didn't hear the arrangement of My Shepherd Will Supply My Need, but they could have had the trifecta had they used Mack's for that one.“Every player dreams of being a Yankee, and if they don’t it’s because they never got the chance.” Aroldis Chapman
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Originally posted by Clark Addison View PostI just wanted to make sure that AA saw that two of Mack's arrangements were sung at Jimmy Carter's funeral!
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9th Circuit en banc panel unanimously reverses decision in James Huntsman's favor and awards summary judgment to Church.
https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datasto...1/21-56056.pdf
Majority opinion says, in short, that nothing the Church said was false. It didn't use principal funds-- only earnings from reserves-- just as President Hinckley said. And Huntsman should have realized that.
A concurring opinion puts it a little more forcefully than that:
This lawsuit is extraordinary and patently inappropriate, a not-so thinly concealed effort to challenge the Church’s belief system under the guise of litigation."
The majority is correct that there was no fraudulent misrepresentation even on the terms of plaintiff’s own allegations. But it would have done well for the en banc court to recognize the obvious: there is no way in which the plaintiff here could prevail without running headlong into basic First Amendment prohibitions on courts resolving ecclesiastical disputes....
Although plaintiff’s claims can be rejected even as he styles them, which is the approach the majority takes, we should not indulge in the illusion that this is merely a secular lawsuit about civil fraud. Under the First Amendment, the plaintiff’s challenge to the Church’s understanding of tithing is not susceptible to resolution in a court of law, lest the judiciary wrest control from religious authorities over matters of theological concern. It would have been straightforward and preferable for the court to recognize that plaintiff’s unprecedented theory encounters overwhelming First Amendment impediments. While every judge on this panel agrees that the plaintiff’s claims fail, I write separately to explain why a suit like this could never succeed under the First Amendment’s church autonomy doctrine.
Also interesting: the Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is no more. In 2019, it, and the Corporation of the Presiding Bishopric, merged. The new entity is named, simply: "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν
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BYU Law grad in the news... and it isn't great.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/...arges-3274474/
Prosecutors accused Gary Guymon, who attended law school at Brigham Young University and has been a member of the Nevada bar since 1989, of solicitation to commit murder, conspiracy to commit murder, sex trafficking of an adult, perjury, coercion with force or threat of force, three counts of bribing or intimidating a witness to influence testimony and three counts of pandering, court records show.
“Through the course of the investigation, detectives believe Guymon was using his position as a criminal defense attorney to victimize individuals of sex trafficking and prostitution,” the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement.
Guymon previously said it was true he was a Cheetah’s regular and received lap dances, but denied Galardi paid for the lap dances or that he had sex at the club.
“For Michael Galardi to say he paid for sexual favors is scoffable,” Guymon said in a 2006 interview. “I went to (Cheetah’s) like any other citizen.”
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Originally posted by LVAllen View PostBYU Law grad in the news... and it isn't great.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/...arges-3274474/
Although, given his history, not sure if he's an active MOTCOJCOLDS:
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Originally posted by LVAllen View PostBYU Law grad in the news... and it isn't great.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/...arges-3274474/
Although, given his history, not sure if he's an active MOTCOJCOLDS:
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Originally posted by LVAllen View PostBYU Law grad in the news... and it isn't great.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/...arges-3274474/
Although, given his history, not sure if he's an active MOTCOJCOLDS:
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Originally posted by LVAllen View PostBYU Law grad in the news... and it isn't great.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/...arges-3274474/
Although, given his history, not sure if he's an active MOTCOJCOLDS:"I think it was King Benjamin who said 'you sorry ass shitbags who have no skills that the market values also have an obligation to have the attitude that if one day you do in fact win the PowerBall Lottery that you will then impart of your substance to those without.'"
- Goatnapper'96
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Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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