(Glenn) We slept later today and then returned to Temple Square to "investigate" and look around a little bit more. The visitors center was very nice and everyone we have met here the past three days were beyond nice to the point I told Cathy we must be in some sort of fairyland. The presentations throughout the campus presented a great Christian atmosphere with my beliefs of Jesus Christ and his resurrection. I had a feeling there must be more to this controversial faith so I started researching their beliefs based on their "Book of Mormon". I have problems believing anyone could accept many of these far-fetched ideas. I will not go into them but just look up some information online. Unbelievable!! Tonight we attended the practice of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. They sounded great but I was ready to go soon after they started, maybe my studies prior to choir practice disturbed me somewhat. Tomorrow we head eastward and will stop in Rawlins, WY for the night before we enter Colorado and I see no reason to ever visit Salt Lake City again.
(Cathy) Regardless of your religious beliefs or denomination, you have to give Mormons credit for their community service and dedication to what they believe in. The choir is exceptional, full orchestra and a picky director. There are over 300 choir members. We also toured Brigham Young's house ( The Beehive House). Maybe we could take the good things that we know Mormons do and skip the rest.