Dirty Little Secret – June 25th 2008
Jun 25, 2008 in Dirty Little Secrets

Latte Day Saints Army weigh in on the issue. What are your beliefs on the One True Religion?
Jamie Trwth
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Jun 25, 2008 in Dirty Little Secrets

Latte Day Saints Army weigh in on the issue. What are your beliefs on the One True Religion?
Jamie Trwth
Jun 18, 2008 in Dirty Little Secrets

It is a known fact that Jesus shared wine with his disciples shortly before his death. In parallel, Joseph also enjoyed a jug of wine with some of his believers.
Jamie Trwth
May 19, 2008 in Latte Day Saints

Enjoy the play on words. It’s Monday give me a break.
Jamie Trwth
Nov 19, 2007 in Latte Day Saints

Are illusionist Masters of Secret Combinations, or are they just the Devils Handymen/woman.
Only you can decide.
Jamie Trwth
Oct 12, 2007 in Verses

Articles of Faith #13
I believe we are all in this world for the same things. The 13th Article of Faith can be had of most religions. And after all we are all God’s Children even if you believe in the Goddess Mother or no God at all.
Jamie Trwth (-;
Sep 28, 2007 in Verses

Articles of Faith #11
The latter comment is from Dar Williams song Christians and Pagans. Enjoy!
Jamie Trwth
Aug 27, 2007 in Latte Day Saints

The Word of Wisdom forbids Mormons to use “hot drinks” (interpreted to be coffee and tea). Although Joseph Smith Jr. found the Golden Plates on the Hill Cumorah in upstate New York, there are many who believe this is not the Hill Cumorah as stated in the Book of Mormon.
It is a highly publicized contention that Tabasco, Mexico is where the real Hill is located. The coffee industry in Mexico employs over 3 million people and is the worlds second largest traded commodity. Seeing that coffee is a giant industry in the very land that the “Real” Hill Cumorah is located, I see it only fitting that the church change their official drink from Hot Coco to Coffee. “The Official Native Drink of our Mother Land”
Jamie Trwth
Aug 24, 2007 in Verses

Article of Faith #6 (Condensed)
I have never heard of an LDS Pastor, or Evangelist for that matter. Could you imagine an LDS Evangelist in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. We’d have a ‘Book of Mormon Thumpin’ – ‘Tabernacle Pew Jumpin’ hootenanny.
Jamie Trwth