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Blaine, is this old covenant or new covenant? Could things
have changed between the old and the new? From:
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Kingdom
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I find your LDS pay up or get Burnt up doctrine
ABHORENT!Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin
Deegan wrote:
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a
great deal of pressure to pay their annual 10
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Kingdom
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I don't have a problem with TITHING the problem is with some pipsqueak
telling people Jesus is going to burn them up when he comes back unless they
give TITHES to the aforementioned pipsqueak.
Blaine Borrowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I find your LDS pay up or get Burnt up doctrine
ABHORENT!Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin
Deegan wrote:
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a
great deal of pressure to pay their annual 10% tithe. I d
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I find your LDS pay up or get Burnt up doctrine ABHORENT!Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Deegan wrote:
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a great deal of pressure to pay their
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Judy
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This scripture is spoken by an Old Covenant prophet Blaine
and is not intended for the Mormon structureat SLC
Blaine, is this old covenant or new covenant? Could things have changed
between the old and the new?
From: Blaine Borrowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:37:48 -0700
Blaine: Malachi 3:-11 (Pay
That's the ot law. It was a covenant between God and the Israelites.
Christians are not part of that.
vince
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:37:48 -0700 Blaine Borrowman
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Blaine: Malachi 3:-11 (Pay up or be cursed--its in your Bible)
Will a man rob God? Yet ye have
reaterthan the cunning of the devil." Since we do not all accept the same books,or use the same translations, can you please give a reference when you posta quote?Thanks,Perry From: "Blaine Borrowman" Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Kingdom Come Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004
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From:
Blaine
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Blaine: But the
early members of the Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter-day
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Blaine: But the early members of the Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter-day
Saints did try the United Order, Terry, and it failed eventually for many
of the same reasons
his law. I believe he was a Protestant, like some of you on TT. Try it!! You'll like it!!- Original Message -From: "Terry Clifton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 7:00 PMSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Kingdom Come Blaine: The
Thanks, Kevin. You are faster than a speeding bullet. Your testimony is more
powerful than a locomotive. You are able to leap tall Moroni's in a single
bound. g
Perry
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he say this?
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BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a great deal of pressure to pay
Terry wrote:
I believe Blaine, if I remember correctly, that the
church in Jerusalem was the only one of all the new
testament churches to have all things in common.
It was not a pattern for us to follow.
Sharing all things in common should never be followed as some sort of
pattern, else
, February 28, 2004 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Kingdom Come
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a great deal of pressure to pay their annual 10% tithe. I don't think there is much pressure, other than that of individual conscience, to pay tithes or other contributions
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 17:55:55 -0700 "Blaine Borrowman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... didn't Moses come down off themountain with a set
of
higher laws, but was then
forced by thepeople's
wickedness (worship of the
Golden Calf, etc.) to return to
the Lordfor a lesser law--the
Law of
From: "Terry Clifton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Blaine: The History
of the Mormon Church explains this. Briefly, the
Church was at first commanded to live the United Order--having
Kevin Deegan wrote:
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a
great deal of pressure to pay their annual 10% tithe. I don't think there
is much pressure, other than that of individual conscience, to pay tithes
or other contributions.
Pressure? NO Pressure. Pay up or
That was very interesting, some of the quotes I was not even familiar with.
Thank you.
Blaine
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Terry wrote:
I believe Blaine, if I
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BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a great
deal of pressure to pay their annual 10% tithe. I don't think there is much
pressure, other than that of individual conscience, to pay
I find your LDS pay up or get Burnt up doctrine ABHORENT!Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Deegan wrote:
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a great deal of pressure to pay their annual 10% tithe. I don't think there is much pressure, other than that of individual
or not you have
paid tribute to the church (I know, and other things, too). Strange stuff,
my friend.
Perry
From: Blaine Borrowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 17:16:22 -0700
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Blaine: The History of the Mormon Church explains this. Briefly, the
Church was at first commanded to live the United Order--having all
things in
common--but as time went by, apparently this was too difficult for many
to
do. The Lord then relented, and told them they could
BLAINE Your report made it seem as if Mormons are under a great deal of pressure to pay their annual 10% tithe. I don't think there is much pressure, other than that of individual conscience, to pay tithes or other contributions.
Again I find info that is directly contrary to what you say. I am
You mean there are how many MILLIONS of Mormons earning multiple thousands a year. Paying TITHES on that and you have no accounting of where the money goes?
I wonder what that would work out to?
No FINANCIAL Responsibility, WOW!
Doesn't the CORPORATION of the Church of J C L D S own significant
Blaine: The following is a response to the
Kingdom Come article, written by a member of the Church in a position to
know:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
is a global faith with a message that appeals to those who seek an anchor in a
world of shifting values. However,
This is my response to the article, Kingdom Come, as printed in the November 8, 1997
issue of TIME Magazine.
Your article on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was very
well done. I have been a Mormon all my life, attending meetings, paying tithes
and offerings, teaching
Blaine, ifan LDS member does not tithe, can that one get a temple recommend? Can that oneenter the celestial kingdom? Can that one enter godhood?Perry
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