New LDS & Mormon Blogs - November 28, 2007

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Churnings and Burnings
I had originally intended for this blog to mearly be a journal of my artwork but…I’ve enjoyed writing so much that it’s turning into the book of me. The best part is that my range of readers runs from a twelve year old in my ward to people who collect my artwork from everywhere.

BYU 201st Ward Literature and Literacy
Discussion board for Mormons exploring literature and film.

HiTekRider
This blog contains my rantings. I am a technical writer by profession and want to hone my non-technical writing skills on my blog. Entries are of general thoughts and rantings. Thoughts on life experiences and wherever else it may take me… I am hoping that my voice will develop as I write daily entries.

Mormon Soprano
Life in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir : “America’s Choir.” What does it really take to make it? One soprano invites readers to share the audition process and subsequent journey as a new member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Juvenile Instructor
Three grad students and a couple of undergrads posting their thoughts on Mormonism in American religious history and the history of the American West.

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Michael and William both hinted at this. If the religion wants to curtail hyper- activity, the religion needs to change, not the people. The religion would still have a few hyper- actives, but then they would be the exception, not the rule. That’ s not to say that hyper- actives are the majority in the religion except among those who actually self- identify as Mormon and are active. Best estimates would put the inactives or non- identifiers at close to 6 million of the 12 million (see Rick Phillips’ s and…