Members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir are not superhuman. They are ordinary people with ordinary frailties. But therein lies the power of their example.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is as great as it is because it's become it's a labor of love. They love what they do.
You do not have to be superhuman to do what you believe in.
Elves have this superhuman strength, yet they're so graceful. Tolkien created them to be angelic spirits, but I also saw Legolas as something out of the Seven Samurai.
The Polynesian guys are pretty strong without going to the gym.
Um, what I found though about the Christian Brothers is this: that they were certainly muscular.
When I sing I don't feel like it's me. I feel I am fabulous, like I'm 10 feet tall. I am the greatest. I am the strongest. I am Samson. I'm whoever I want to be.
I can't sing, perform, do anything apart from Christ. I have no power or strength of my own.
Superhuman effort isn't worth a damn unless it achieves results.
Church members in too many cases are like deep sea divers, encased in the suits designed for many fathoms deep, marching bravely to pull out plugs in bathtubs.
Astronauts are not superhuman. They lead ordinary lives and have varied personalities.