The zeal is still there in a very large measure. Theyre very proud and nauvoo is supported financially by salt lake city, to see that it gets monies to build its various rebuild its various buildings. And its thriving, even though the town is not all mormon. And what has fascinated me is when it was built, the people who built it were very, very skilled tradesmen, and they built it in a communal type way, so that each family who came helped everyone build the homes, and then when that house was completed, they went on and built another, and the houses were very well built, and are its a wonderful place to visit, to see history very much alive. You know, youre so right, and youre hitting very close to home, because my 11yearold daughter lillys fifthgrade class went to nauvoo, and being a good parent, i chaperoned along, so i was just there a couple weeks ago, and youre so right about the zeal. And it brings up this fascinating question, we talked about it with myth did joseph smith actually find plates revealed to him by a divine personage that revealed a new book and this plan . Well, people are going to argue back and forth, and if you go to nauvoo, as you well know, youre going to find the established christians in town, signs everywhere saying, this is not true. Dont believe in mormons, all of this. But its belief and behavior beliefs and believers that is so amazing. And you are so right. I was there just now three, four weeks ago, and the women making candles, the mormon men who are on a mission you know, theyre there for free, utah plates, idaho plates theyre there, working there for free, making horseshoes, showing the kids how to make buggies, how to make soap, how to do all these sorts of things. You sense, and you look in their eyes, the joy that this is really doing something for them. Theyre not making this up, theyre not actors theyre there for free and theyre there on a mission. And so one reason why i wanted to bring up the mormon religion in this context is, like the amish, look what they put up with and how well they do. Well, believe it or not, we have run out of time, but therein is the power of doctrine in that tense battle between secular and sacred