Reader comments
'Temple effect' in full swing in Rexburg area

2 comments   |   Read story

Anonymous | 1:29 p.m. Dec. 24, 2007
Yes using temples to make money has been aroud forever- just ask Jesus and Daybreak.
Anonymous | 4:22 p.m. Dec. 24, 2007
Temples aren't used to make money. What do you want, a no-buy zone for 50 miles around? I suppose hotels, souvenir stands, and restaurants around important religious and secular sites are not appropriate, too. People have to eat, sleep, etc. You do eat, sleep, etc.?!

Add your comment

Comments are monitored. Any comments found to be abusive, offensive, off-topic, misrepresentative, more than 200 words or containing URLs will not be posted.

Words Remaining

E-mail address: For internal use only. We may want to contact you to publish your comment (not your e-mail address) in the newspaper or for a separate story idea.

Image
Amanda Smith, Associated Press

Land near LDS temples, including the new structure in Rexburg, Idaho, can be a hot commodity.

previousnext

Latest comments

Logan aims for impact on Wynn

Here are a few more stats for you. Utah's losses were to two top 10 ranked...

Affluence abounds in Utah

Yes, Uth is the state with the second highest rate of immigrants and no one...

Come on JEFF!! Do us some justice and give us a real review. Don't let the...

Efforts to save a life praised

Good advice from someone who knows.

Two kids playing in a sandbox. Which one is the Utah Fan??? The one...playing...

What a guys not allowed to golf during the off season!

And yet Utah still has poverty, homelessness, and hunger. Utahns still...

Korver's knee didn't bother him in the off season. It didn't flare up until...

Much unknown about warming

You have 23,000 scientist who believe in climate change. We have Fox News who...

Boozer only played good because he wants to play for the Chicago Bulls, hence...

Advertisements