Have You been in Salt Lake City, Utah?

Tuesday, May 21, 2019
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I just passed through Salt Lake City in one of my trips to the North States. The city, in my opinion is calm and peace.

No crowd and rush hour compared to Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and even New Orleans in the southern state.

In respect to population is quite lower, around 200 thousand people only. Surprisingly, 51% is Mormon. We can assume that it is capital of Mormon.

If you never stay or visit USA, you might not know what Mormon is.

I quoted from Google “Mormons believe that Jesus paid for the sins of the world and that all people can be saved through his atonement. Mormons accept Christ's atonement through faith, repentance, formal covenants or ordinances such as baptism, and consistently trying to live a Christ-like life.”

A station for light rail system.

Public transportation is better than other cities across America. City has a light rail transportation to cover inner city and suburbs.

In addition to light train, the city also provide commuter trains and buses. We could access almost any part of city by public transportations.

Airport, ski resorts, public buildings and important public entertains are connected with public transportation networks.

The Mormon church

You can buy a round trip ticket from down town to any available places you wish. You could back to down town quickly and easily.

Do not worry, there are some trains on Saturday and Sunday, from early morning to mid night.

Have you been in or planning to go to Salt Lake City?

39 comments:

  1. It is definitely on the list of places to visit.

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    1. Yes, you should go if you have time

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      No crowd and rush hour compared to Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and even New Orleans in the southern state.

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  2. Indah, bersih, menawan. Mormon itu sama dengan Katolik berarti, Kak?

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      I just passed through Salt Lake City in one of my trips to the North States. The city, in my opinion is calm and peace.

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      In respect to population is quite lower, around 200 thousand people only. Surprisingly, 51% is Mormon. We can assume that it is capital of Mormon.

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  3. The church looks so pretty ☺

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      No crowd and rush hour compared to Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and even New Orleans in the southern state.

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      If you never stay or visit USA, you might not know what Mormon is.

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  4. I have never been in the United States.

    Best regards

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      In respect to population is quite lower, around 200 thousand people only. Surprisingly, 51% is Mormon. We can assume that it is capital of Mormon.

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      I quoted from Google “Mormons believe that Jesus paid for the sins of the world and that all people can be saved through his atonement. Mormons accept Christ's atonement through faith, repentance, formal covenants or ordinances such as baptism, and consistently trying to live a Christ-like life.”

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  5. I've never been to Salt Lake City. That's good to know that it's pretty quiet:) I've been to LA, Orlando, and Buffalo (NY), but that's about it.

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      If you never stay or visit USA, you might not know what Mormon is.

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  6. I never realized Salt Lake City had such a high Mormon population. Public transportation is so important for our environment. It sounds like they do it right in this city. I have never been there but would love to visit that part of the country someday.

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      I quoted from Google “Mormons believe that Jesus paid for the sins of the world and that all people can be saved through his atonement. Mormons accept Christ's atonement through faith, repentance, formal covenants or ordinances such as baptism, and consistently trying to live a Christ-like life.”

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  7. I lived in Utah as a gentile (what non-Mormons are called) for a little over a decade and had to be in SLC at least monthly. It is a great city. Traffic there was bad in the 90s as everything was under construction, but when the light rail came on (for the Olympics) and with the completion of the freeways, traffic became better but it could still be tough during the rush hour.

    As for the Mormons, that’s only a small part of what they believe. They believe in a pre-existence and you are sent to this world to be tested. Based on your tests will depend on where you end up in eternity. There is an outer darkness (where their enemies and really bad folks end up), but everyone else ends up in some kind of paradise and the really good Mormons end up being like god... It is a church built around works and is totally different from other Christian traditions (Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox). Instead of calling them Christian, I think they are (to quote Jan Shipps, a scholar who studied them) a “new religious tradition.”

    The LDS Church does not want to be called Mormon anymore, but old habits are hard to break. Also, if you head south of Salt Lake Valley, into Provo (called “happy valley” for the amount of anti-depressions taken) you will find yourself in an area with a Mormon population of 90+%.

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    1. detail explanations and useful info. Thank you for sharing your experienced in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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  8. the mormon church is very beautiful, unique to its architecture

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      Public transportation is better than other cities across America. City has a light rail transportation to cover inner city and suburbs.

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      In addition to light train, the city also provide commuter trains and buses. We could access almost any part of city by public transportations.

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  10. I have never been there but in Ireland I met a priest from this church :-)

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      Airport, ski resorts, public buildings and important public entertains are connected with public transportation networks.

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  11. I've never been in Salt Lake City :)

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  12. I've been some all the world, but, I wouldn't lie Salt Lake City is bad place.

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      You can buy a round trip ticket from down town to any available places you wish. You could back to down town quickly and easily.

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      Do not worry, there are some trains on Saturday and Sunday, from early morning to mid night.

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  14. Oh my, sad ..., so far I have only been able to see the beauty of the Mormon church and the salt lake of this article

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  15. I've only been there once and didn't stay long. I remember the wind was blowing hard because a storm was coming.

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  16. Me encantaría conocerlo. Un beso.

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      I just passed through Salt Lake City in one of my trips to the North States. The city, in my opinion is calm and peace.

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