What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Utah
- Bottom 30 elementary schools in Utah by test...
- Top 30 elementary schools in Utah by test scores
- Growing pains: Rate of young men struggling...
- BYU student killed after falling 70 feet in...
- New president to lead Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
- Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake attorney
- Charges: Runaway teen caused accident that...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Utah
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large...
37 - Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
34 - Cottonwood High School football coach...
25 - Rep. Jim Matheson favors getting rid of...
15 - Idaho awaits No Child Left Behind waiver
14 - Poll shows Utahns think Legislature's...
14 - Man shot brother while showing him...
13 - Jon Huntsman Jr. is done pulling punches
12






Our family saw the 'Body Worlds' and we were all quite amazed at the human body's that were there on display, within the museum. Unfortunately, I am sensitive towards the dead and in being so I had strange dreams following the evenings event. I thought the bodies were interesting but still a bit eerie.
I love Body Worlds!!! I want to see it again. I always share with my children, grandchildren, friends, relatives and strangers about it. It is very special.
I hope it stays pernement in Salt Lake City. The people can travel from all over places to see it. Like Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida, the people travel over there and see Disneyland and Disney World.
The body is a beautiful and amazing thing. To see it exploited like this is just awful and sickens me.
Did you even see the exhibit? It was amazing and I certainly didn't get the impression that anything was being exploited, as you say. These people voluntary donated their bodies so that you and I could have more of an appreciation for the human body. There was nothing vulgar about it.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments