When the Broadway Musical Book of Mormon comes to town
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Michael ChopinJune 9, 2015
When I had first heard of this production, I remember remarking to a brother that even though it is supposed to be a negative commentary regarding the Book of Mormon, this opposition will still serve to inform people as to the existence of the work in such a way that perhaps some of them who otherwise may have never heard of it may make further inquiries. I hope these converts will send a genuine letter of thanks to Matt Parker and Trey Stone for putting them onto the Book of Mormon. Therefore, if you look for it, you can see that even opposition of the right will also serve it. Amen.
Mike MillsJune 8, 2015
This production is coming to Las Vegas in September. I hope Pres. Ahlander is considering using this approach with theater patrons at the Smith Center.
Sunny KonoldJune 8, 2015
A great way to make "lemonade out of lemmons"
BJohnsonJune 8, 2015
“Every time you kick ‘Mormonism’ you kick it upstairs; you never kick it downstairs. The Lord Almighty so orders it." -- Brigham young
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