By: The_L1985
The elephant’s trunk story from the Just-So Stories is still pretty popular, but I doubt many people realize that a) it’s Kipling, or b) it’s part of a larger book.
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Most, I imagine. I’m a secularized Jew who desn’t have the inside scoop, but between the fact that Mormons view as canonical a text which isn’t even accorded significant non-canonical status by other...
View ArticleBy: Tricksterson
By and large, no. Speaking for myself, since they don’t want to call themselves such, I’m not going to try and drag them in.
View ArticleBy: abi who
Long-time lurker, de-lurking at last to note that I *did* read Rikki-Tikki-Tavi in school… Ironically, it was in my 8th grade A Beka literature textbook.
View ArticleBy: Eminnith
Based on what I remember of various groups when growing up: Seventh Day Adventists – considered to be Christian by almost everyone. Weird Christians, but Christian. Christian Scientists – some groups...
View ArticleBy: Madhabmatics
The best Kipling poem is The Sons of Martha. They do not preach that their God will rouse them a little before the nuts work loose. They do not teach that His Pity allows them to drop their job when...
View ArticleBy: Jeff Lipton
I am OOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLDDDDDD!!! I not only remember reading Riki Tiki Tavi (it may have been in one of my Scholastic Books), but I remember the **SONG** as well! Riki Tiki Tavi Mongoose Is Gone
View ArticleBy: Baby_Raptor
I read it in elementary or intermediate, but I graduated in 04 (In Texas, if that’s worth anything) so early grade school was a long ways back.
View ArticleBy: Consumer Unit 5012
I’ve been thinking of Mormonism as the Scientology of the 19th Century.
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