That’s all, folks

By: Dave - March 26, 2007

Visit the active bloggernacle at LDSBlogs.org

With the Bloggernacle now offering dozens of flourishing group blogs and several comprehensive aggregators, the editors have decided The Bloggernacle Times is no longer filling any particular need for the Mormon blogging community. So it’s time to turn out the lights and move on to other online projects. On behalf of the BT editors, I offer a special thanks to all those who have participated by contributing posts, guest posts, and comments over the last two years.

All posts and comments will remain available for now, but no new articles or comments will be posted.

Last Call . . .

By: Guy Murray - March 25, 2007

Last CallThis will likely be my last post over here at BT. I have it on pretty good authority, that change is in the wind. But, I just wanted to say thanks to DMI Dave for inviting me to participate, a bit over a year ago. And, thanks to those of you who took time to comment on any of my rants. While I have likely disagreed with some, I’ve appreciated even the differences of opinions, which have at times given me pause to reconsider my own. Anyway, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to interact with all of you over here at BT.

And, for those of you wondering that’s actually Guaraná in that photo. ;-)

BYU To Invite Dick Cheney To Speak At Commencement?

By: Guy Murray - March 22, 2007

Today’s Salt Lake Tribune is reporting that BYU has apparently scheduled Dick Cheney to speak at its upcoming commencement on April 26, 2007. (more…)

Mormons and the Justice Department Scandal

By: Clark Goble - March 14, 2007

An other week and other Bush administration scandal. This one involves a Mormon though so I figured I’d pass along the news. From the Deseret News:
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Reports that American Marriage is Increasingly Only for the Wealthy

By: Seth - March 8, 2007

A March 4 article in the Washington Post reports that married couples with children now occupy less than one if four American households - the lowest ever recorded by the US Census.

What is more, it seems to be disproportionately impacting the lower income brackets. (more…)

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