LDS Webguy shared some terribly useful information in a post with the geeky title Scripture URL Strategy on Scriptures.LDS.org. It explains how to highlight in yellow particular verses and to center them in the screen by starting the display a few verses back. Take the "natural man" scripture in Mosiah. Here's how I used to link it. Here's how LDS Webguy taught me to link it. Very nice.
And with three keystrokes, you can also display any scripture (with almost the same URL) in French, Spanish, German, or Italian. Voila. Now if LDS Webguy can also explain why it is that "l'homme naturel est ennemi de Dieu" in three paragraphs or less, I'd be grateful, as the "unnatural man" is no friend of God either and there's not much else to choose from. Maybe the real message is that only Mormon women are pleasing unto God — all Mormon men, whether inclined to be natural or unnatural, are estranged from God and should feel properly guilty about their unfortunate situation.
Women are more pleasing to God, period. It is man, not God, who has portrayed women as beneath him.
God, in His infinite wisdom, knows that women are superior to men in every way, with perhaps the exception of physical strength. But then, if a man relies on physical strength to subjugate women, so much for his pathetic misfortune.
Any man who "Lords" it over woman, gets his just reward. Zip!
Posted by: Duff | Jan 30, 2007 at 07:39 PM