Kevin Deegan wrote:
DOES THIS SOUND LIKE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE TO YOU?
DAVEH: Yes indeed, they do.
"To this end God created man to live in mortality
and endowed him with the potential to perpetuate the race, to subdue the
earth, to perfect himself and to become as God, omniscient and omnipotent."
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Date: Saturday,
December 13, 2003 21:23:31
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[TruthTalk] LDS Prophet's Miracle of Forgiveness
Maybe it is
because t
David Miller wrote:
You should ask her, but I'm sure it was not so that
she could post here. Remember that even the devil
can post here.
Gary wrote:
how about Beelzebub the Moderator?
What are you trying to say, Gary? I am the moderator of this list. Are
you saying that my name is
DAVEH: Thanx for joining the discussion, Ruben. Do you (protesters
who wave the garments) ever consider the effect your actions may have on
other outsiders? IOW, do you suppose your efforts could have a negative
effect on folks who look at such behavior as being an absurd stunt performed
by a
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From: irebukeu
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Gentlemen of truth talk Ive been asked to get involved to try and answer some of your questions regarding our mission in Salt
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From: ShieldsFamily
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DEAN, IM GLAD YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE STAINS ON SOULS, RATHER THAN THE PERIPHERALS. THERE ARE SOME ON TT WHO ARE JUST
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:29:55 -0500 "David
Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Gary wrote: ok; but if sha
isn't requiring baptism of me, why would she do it
herself? You should ask her, but I'm sure it was not so that
she could post here. Remember that even the devil can post
here.
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 19:23:20 -0500 "Dean Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..if[Izzy] isn't requiring baptism ofme, why wo
Gentlemen
of truth talk Ive been asked to get involved to try and answer some of your
questions regarding our mission in Salt Lake City during the Mormon convention
and waving the Mormon garments. I
am here to set the record straight on who, why and when. At your service Ruben Israel
underwear to
lead people to Christ.
Since you have offered to tell me why, I would
appreciate hearing your thoughts.
Terry
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irebukeu
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Maybe it is because
that was my experience that it seems to me that there must be a better way than
waving underwear to lead people to Christ. Since you have
offered to tell me why, I would appreciate hearing your thoughts.
Let me ask you
this question first, you wrote my experience
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2003 21:23:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] LDS Prophet's Miracle of Forgiveness
Maybe it is because that was my experience that it seems to me that there must be a better way than
Ruben:
I think you
misunderstood me. I was speaking of my experience of being saved. I
have never been to Salt Lake City, never preached on a street, but that was not
listed as a prerequisite for getting an answer from you on why you choose this
method of reaching out to the lost. You
Ruben:
I think you misunderstood me. I was speaking of my experience of being saved. I have never been to Salt Lake City, never preached on a street, but that was not listed as a prerequisite for getting an answer from you on why you choose this method of reaching out to the lost. You
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I understand that preaching to a group is different
than witnessing one on one, if that was your question. It would be
refreshing to see someone preach with a beer in his hand. Our Savior
taught on at least one occasion while drinking
Hey DavidM,Do we have to be
'baptized' (as Izzy requires) to post here, or what?Do you
'administrate' the'sacrament' of baptism? What does it mean to
you?
FTR, Thisisyour teaching,
below, too..y'all arepretty muchMormons yourselves now, eh? Well,
what's the (hairsplittin':)difference? g
Gary wrote:
Hey DavidM, Do we have to be 'baptized' (as Izzy
requires) to post here, or what?
No, Gary, you don't have to be baptized to post here. Don't worry. You
won't be kicked off for not being baptized. I did not understand Izzy to
be requiring this of you, just asking you if you had
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:43:16 -0500 "David
Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:I did not understand Izzy to be requiring
this of you,
ok; but ifsha isn't requiring
baptism ofme, why would she do it herself?
Gary wrote: Do you
'administrate' the 'sacrament' of baptism? What does it
ok; but ifsha isn't requiring baptism ofme, why would she do it herself?
Convictions maybe? You know those things outside of commandments that one must carry to their own righteousness-or do you know-if so why do you ask.
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 19:23:20 -0500 "Dean Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
..if[Izzy] isn't
requiring baptism ofme, why would she do it
herself?
Convictions..those things outside of commandments that one must
carry to their own righteousness..
Pharisaical stuff,
eh?
gary
Gary wrote:
ok; but if sha isn't requiring baptism of me,
why would she do it herself?
You should ask her, but I'm sure it was not so that she could post here.
Remember that even the devil can post here.
Gary wrote:
my question, similar to the other/s (to IZ), is
*'a new convert' [to
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