Monthly Archives: April 2009

What’s a Moho?

What’s a Moho? Today while skimming through a text looking for some statistics, I can across a passage defining “moho.”

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The Cold Chapel

In college math, I did a project with a fellow student where we did a survey on temperature perception. Stereotypically, we think that men think rooms are too hot and women think they’re too cold. We think that young people … Continue reading

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Good things come in threes

By day I’m an elementary educator, by night I’m an actor extraordinaire, and during both I’m absurdly happy. I’ve known about my attractions since I was about 13, but have never felt shut out, put down, or persecuted because of … Continue reading

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Jesus Christ, our personal trainer

So I heard this analogy today and I thought it was great. So, imagine that you are at the gym with your own personal trainer. He gives you a bar to begin doing bench presses. He works you to the … Continue reading

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From the Bloggernacle (4-19-09)

The following are recent homosexuality-related blog discussions on other popular LDS-themed blogs (see the North Star website for a more comprehensive list of blog discussions): The Sexual Sins of Homosexuality and Lesbianism Rachel’s Latter-day Saint Blog – April 17, 2009 … Continue reading

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Recent results of an experiment upon the words

As regular readers of Northern Lights may know, I’ve been struggling to find purpose and community in my local congregation. I have never been a fan of church meetings, not even as a child and teenager, but I trust in … Continue reading

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