Nyarlathotep
Philosopher
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This could go in any of several places but I put it here since it deals with a specific religion. The mods may move it if they wish and I won't complain....
Anyway, back in my Mormon days I recall that we were supposed to stockpile a years supply of food and water in case of disaster. It was (and remains) one of the most sensible teachings of the church, IMO. Now I realize that New Orleans isn't exactly the heart of Mormon country but I would be surprised if there weren't quite a few there. Katrina seems like a perfect test bed for how well that particualr doctrine works out in practice. So I am curiuos how the Mormon population of the city fared compared to the rest of the city. So far, no luck in finding any info on that.
Anyone have any ideas?
Anyway, back in my Mormon days I recall that we were supposed to stockpile a years supply of food and water in case of disaster. It was (and remains) one of the most sensible teachings of the church, IMO. Now I realize that New Orleans isn't exactly the heart of Mormon country but I would be surprised if there weren't quite a few there. Katrina seems like a perfect test bed for how well that particualr doctrine works out in practice. So I am curiuos how the Mormon population of the city fared compared to the rest of the city. So far, no luck in finding any info on that.
Anyone have any ideas?