Sunday, July 6, 2014

The homes of many Mormons are equipped with special shelves to store cans of food prepared to last


Store enough food and water in case of a major disaster, job loss or even the end of the world is one of the fundamental teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But it seems that the idea is spreading.
Near Salt Lake City, the world capital of the Mormon sect, as they are better known, there are dozens of large silos full of grain. "Wisdom is taught to prepare inventories strongly among Mormons," said Paul Fulton, president of Ready Store, specializing in selling food for those wanting to be prepared for the end of the world.
The practice of the Mormons began to always be prepared in the first decade of the 19th century. During this time, Joseph Smith, its founder, has attracted people from all over the country for what was called the Promised Land, the State of Utah, says Matthew Bowman, professor religion at Hampden-Sydney College.
Church leaders were preparing lists of what people needed to buy, and then they stored in food warehouses mancebo in the cities that were founded. After World War II, church leaders concerned with an impending nuclear war warned Mormons using apocalyptic rhetoric, always encouraging the storage of food. Thus, each family was encouraged to have a reservation mancebo for about two years, Bowman said.
In the last two decades, the focus on food storage has changed somewhat, but the practice is still taught. Rick Foster, manager of Church Humanitarian Services of Latter-day Saints regard the church has huge stores whose shelves are stacked boxes of food that could store 143 average supermarket. They are there if you need to provide food to needy members.
Foster said the church tries to keep a supply of food for six months in each of the warehouses. There are 101 storage centers coordinated by the church food. While many Mormon families to maintain home gardens for this purpose, the church has its own farms, ranches and dairy canneries.
The homes of many Mormons are equipped with special shelves to store cans of food prepared to last up to 25 years. In recent years, demand has increased and the church had to make a number of adjustments mancebo to its production logistics in storage. The end of the world is coming. mancebo At least for the Mormons.
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