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The Mormons are Coming ... to a theater near you!
anon:
[ This Message was edited by: imo on 2004-01-06 08:20 ]
Anonymous:
Karen, aren't you the one that pulled your child from a wwasps program because you had major issues with Mormons? You seem to change your story at the drop of a hat...what is this all about? You're so all over the "board" so to speak. I have never heard you say you had Mormon friends - I can't even imagine you'd be in the same room with them without saying something negative about their faith. You freaked out because you son said he was given a Mormon bible to read. There's a whole big world out there, and reading a Mormon bible, Jewish, Buddhist, etc., is education, not conversion.
Anonymous:
I'm very happy.
Joseph Smith was,is an evil fraud.
I don't give Mormons a second thought.
The idea of the religion is a waste of my time.
Any thing evil is not worth my time.
The people who have been duped by the big lie must deal with that themselves.
My experience with my paternal Mormon relatives was one of hyprocrisy and unkindness. Very judgemental.I know what I experienced.
I don't do any organized religion.
Anonymous:
I know how you feel. I had to pull my son from a private school that was run by an independent Baptist group. All of the literature and text books were written by Bob Jones'ers. Even though the public schools in the area weren't much good, it was better to get an education in a more tolerant environment and be introduced to American and English literature even if they might contain something that didn't fit their narrow view of the world.
Anonymous:
"I don't do any organized religion."
I agree. All organized religions are about to be revealed for what they truly are. In my opinion there is only one law: "Love one another"
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