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Road show: New movie stars Jessica Lange as LDS widow traveling in Utah
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Wonder if this film will be shown in the UK?
"Meat being transported"
"Kathy Bates openly gay"
Repeat after me........."A G E N C Y"
THAT is what every human has............"in good standing or not".
The way I see it, "Bonneville" looks a whole lot better than "September Dawn."
I would put cremation in that category, along with lots of other things that have nothing to do with core doctrine.
The Book of Mormon says that Christ's power will yield a full restoration, which doesn't seem any more problematic if the body was burried or cremated.
I like the article. I am one who firmly believes cremation is wrong. I think it is nice for a family to visit a loved ones grave on occasion.
"The Church has no need for the Fanatic."
Honestly, reading the nonsensical remarks here is
just too much to take sometimes.
The fanatics posting here should remember their idiocy is now revealed worldwide.
My Mission President required us to study the lessons, standard works and for the inevitable, occasional Missionary who just didn't quite get it, he kept on hand the book;
"How to win friends and influence people".
Sure enough, every now and then he would have to tell a few missionaries to stop all studies until they finished this book. I suggest some of you here do the same.
My Father in law requested his remains be donated to the U of U for medical research, before passing away from cancer. As a matter of formality the remains are cremated and returned to the families, sometimes
years later. A standard internment would be impractical.
I'm sure there is a special place set aside for the service this great World War 2 veteran gave us all and is even now, serving mankind, in death.
The letter of the law killeth, the spirit of the law giveth life.
Mellow out people.
ajarizona
By the way, I'm not from Utah. Where I'm from Mormons don't want the world to see us as incompatible with our beliefs (gambling, drinking coffee, poking fun at the dead, etc.).
We are taught to hold ourselves up as a standard to the world as opposed to being popular with the world.
When we lower our standards to gain acceptance, we gain only disdain because of our hypocracy.
Hope that didn't cause him to lose his stature in Utah!(or his recommend).
I have been encouraged throughout the years to love my family and not become adamant as to cause a disagreement with religious issues. This has help me to keep the communication open and I have shared many wonderful moments about the Church with them.
My mother had a beautiful funeral in her church and was buried....ten years later my father had a beautiful graveside service and was cremated...his ashes were placed in her burial plot. I do know that the cost of burial is outrageous and sometimes cremation is the only choice a family can make. This movie is for entertainment and we should be thankful that this industry is somewhat interested in using
"Mormon" people in their story telling. We are a strong people and "know" our values. I live with this each day in my home and I strive for peace and harmony. One thing more....I live in California and I read this paper each day....I am greatly amused as to the reference of SLC..Provo..Utah Mormon as compared to the rest of the Mormon world.
PS-I don't care how old she is--Jessica Lange is a babe.
The most respectful thing that can be done to a body is to honor the wishes of the deceased. In the case of this movie, the deceased requested cremation. He had every right to do so. It is NOT disrespectful.
I wonder how "respectful" you think it is when the bodies of famous people are dug up and distributed as souvenirs? The bones of this Saint, or the remains of that Egyptian Prince? Perhaps we should dig up President Hinckley's remains and auction it off on eBay for a fundraiser! Can you imagine how much someone would pay for that right hand of his that he was always waving for emphasis in his talks? Or what about his brain? Einstein's brain was saved and carved up for researchers for 50 years after he died. Perhaps we could do some research on Hinckley's brain and see where the "revelation" piece is?! Or is it any better to turn the resting place of a famous person into a shrine?!
But with cremation, these are not issues. The body is reduced to ashes and spread out so there is no fanatic stuff. It is MORE RESPECTFUL.
You are cruel.
I like this article made me do a lot of thinking!
You have got to be kidding me. Do you honestly look to Hollywood (or Hollywood wannabes) to present good examples of the LDS faith? How foolish can you possibly be?
The REALITY is that, with activity rates the way they are, MORE MORMON WOMEN DRINK COFFEE THAN DON'T! And MORE MORMON WOMEN GAMBLE THAN DON'T!
Get over yourself and quit condemning everything you see because you are an overly self-righteous prude.
As for "Caroline on Cape Cods" comments I completely agree with you.
We do not need to criticize everyone. Please stop the criticism
Donna
I think Hollywood makes a lot of sleezy movies! I am planing on going to see a PG-13 movie tonight and I am crossing my fingers that it isn't all trash. It happens to be about one of my ancestors so I'm really wanting to see this film. I'm a bit leary though, Hollywood has a bad influence on people and can really trash history as well. I'm not certain on this Jessica Lange movie...I may go see it??
"In today�s world there are local laws in some countries that prohibit burial and encourage cremation; some metropolitan areas in Asia are so crowded that gravesites are a precious commodity and are outrageously expensive. Funerals and burials are prohibitive in cost to some of the most faithful members of the Church in that part of the world. Hence, although I personally prefer embalming and burial and although it has been the pattern followed by Israel, there appears to be no prohibition against cremation in the scriptures or in the theology of the Church.
And, from Roger R. Keller, associate professor of Church history and doctrine at BYU: Generally, Latter-day Saints in the Western world have felt that nothing should be done which is destructive to the body. That should be left to nature. Church leaders have counseled that only in unusual circumstances or where required by law should cremation take place (re: General Handbook, 1989).
So, make up your own mind.
Just FWIW.
Haven't seen the movie, but if they put us in an unflattering light it's either because of ignorance or malice. If it's malice, well, no one throws rocks at a tree unless there's fruit on it. And with malice it's the one time when it's better to receive than to give.
p.s. My mom wants to be cremated. I don't. (Mostly because I'd like to stay alive.) A lot of people at the WTC were tragically and involuntarily cremated on 9/11. Every one of them and every one of us will be resurrected, thanks to our Savior, Jesus Christ. And then we'll each be accountable for our hearts and our choices (including how we treat our blog "neighbors" in forums like this) and come to appreciate the mercy available through Christ's atonement.
Speaking of getting your facts straight, RE:SLMG, brother Joseph actually said, "we teach them CORRECT principles, and they govern themselves". Just like the movie, a little homework could have helped.
I saw the movie at the premiere in Scottsdale. Though the premiere was in Arizona, Jessica Lange couldn't stop talking about Bryce Canyon and the beauty of southern Utah. Yes, it's a bonafide Chick Flik but I thought the premise could have made more of a distinction of cremation and the LDS character like they did with gambling in the movie. My opinion from a script writing point of view not necessarily LDS doctrine. Better homework on LDS doctrine, better script.
Our family moved to another state where we live among good people of many faiths (including many LDS). We don't see the constant battle between the "darn you to heck" busybodies and the "don't judge me" rebels reflected in these blogs.
A lot of people just try to do the right things for the right reasons, and they're not perfect but they are doing their honest best.
I think sometimes people like to entertain themselves with the comment posts. I know that I really love reading them. It's truly a good way to past an hour by each day, and I find the comments more enjoyable than TV. So I say to Deseret News, keep them coming in. Many of us out here truly like reading the different views of others.
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See, that might actually be a good movie! Do I think that's really what it's about? Na. But my point is, you usually don't get good stories or interesting characters without shaking up people's expectations a little bit. Hence, maybe Cremation + Mormons = Interesting. But of course, it's also possible that the movie is stupid. I can't say; I know nothing about it.