http://www.vernal.com/pages/full_st...nstance=special_coverage_bullets_right_column
Well, at least they're not being shy about it anymore
I wonder how long it will be till the LDS church official position is that of the vaticans ...It'll be aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall over as soon as that happens.
What was comical about this "visit", is that it was on a saturday and they gave 2 days notice they would be there .... LOL.
Faith and the Land: uncovering common ground
by Mary Bernard20 days ago | 197 views | 0 | 1 | | Among the many aspects that define wild lands - a place of “solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation,” was recognized in the original 1964 Wilderness Act.
Many unspoiled primitive places exist in the Uinta Basin, along with a populous of users who wish to protect them.
Terri Martin of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) was in town Saturday to invite people to join an interfaith dialogue on the protection of Utah’s wilderness heritage.
Well, at least they're not being shy about it anymore
I wonder how long it will be till the LDS church official position is that of the vaticans ...It'll be aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall over as soon as that happens.
What was comical about this "visit", is that it was on a saturday and they gave 2 days notice they would be there .... LOL.