Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Education

BYU Lifts YouTube Ban

June 30, 2009 05:26 PM ET | Jeff Greer | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

Awesomest

Nice to know students will have access to youtube and the many videos offering great content. To the other commentators, Mormonism is not Joseph Smith, he was just a man, has nothing to do with soft drinks, always encouraged critical thought and has nothing but love for people of all races and religions.

I think the world needs to lift the ban on religious profiling, stereotypes and misinformation.

Awesomer

speaking of critical thought, that is a fine display Pepe. I've never read such a more astute, relevant, or original criticism of any aspect of Mormonism.

Awesome.

Glad to see that Joseph Smith now approves of critical thought....and soft drinks...and black people.

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