 Back when members of the Church started referring to ourselves as a "peculiar people," the rest of the population was a lot more homogenized than it is now.  Now days, anytime I go anywhere in public I wonder if we as a people have a right to call ourselves peculiar anymore.
Back when members of the Church started referring to ourselves as a "peculiar people," the rest of the population was a lot more homogenized than it is now.  Now days, anytime I go anywhere in public I wonder if we as a people have a right to call ourselves peculiar anymore.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Peculiar People
 Back when members of the Church started referring to ourselves as a "peculiar people," the rest of the population was a lot more homogenized than it is now.  Now days, anytime I go anywhere in public I wonder if we as a people have a right to call ourselves peculiar anymore.
Back when members of the Church started referring to ourselves as a "peculiar people," the rest of the population was a lot more homogenized than it is now.  Now days, anytime I go anywhere in public I wonder if we as a people have a right to call ourselves peculiar anymore.
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Hey! Based on the characters' appearance in your cartoon, I believe a "peculiar" people may describe us more accurately now than ever before. Makes me even more proud!!
ReplyDeleteGreat point, Lucy. The way things are going now, in a couple of years those of us who aren't all tatted up will be peculiar once again.
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