Well, not the answer I was expecting, but that will do :-)
"John W. Redelfs" wrote:
> After careful consideration, Marc A. Schindler wrote:
> >How do you figure? I think the man's a genuine peacemaker, and deserved
> >his Nobel
> >Prize. Unlike at least 2 of his fellow nominees.
>
> Kissinge
After careful consideration, Marc A. Schindler wrote:
>How do you figure? I think the man's a genuine peacemaker, and deserved
>his Nobel
>Prize. Unlike at least 2 of his fellow nominees.
Kissinger and Ho Chi Minh?
/
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Gary Smith wrote:
>
>
> Contrary to Marc, who I believe thinks that Zion will be annihilated by
> the latter day Assyria prior to its own fall, I think there will be two
> world powers: Zion and Babylon/Assyria. Zion will be built once
> America/US has been stopped as a nation (which is what I
Gary Smith wrote:
> I can't help but remember what Edmund Burke said (paraphrased): All it
> requires for evil to thrive is for good men to do nothing.
>
Much of what you said in your post I would agree with. I think, though, that
Burke's quote is often misused when (and I'm speaking generally
How about letting one of America's finest answer that question? I would
gladly lay down my life to stop terrorism. It is a key signature of
Gadianton Robbers. When the Nephites placated them, they grew in
strength. Over the past decades, we have basically placated the Islamic
fundamentalists, allo
I think that the Lord's prophecies will occur, regardless of what we do.
The only thing we can do is seek to establish Zion, spread the gospel,
and trust God to help us through all things.
As for wars, they are going to occur, regardless. We must seek to only be
involved in righteous wars, somet
At 09:04 AM 10/13/2002, you wrote:
>"We do not say that all of the Saints will be spared and saved from the
>coming day of desolation. But we do say there is no promise of safety and
>no promise of security except for those who love the Lord and who are
>seeking to do all that he commands.
>
>
"We do not say that all of the Saints will be spared and saved from the
coming day of desolation. But we do say there is no promise of safety and
no promise of security except for those who love the Lord and who are
seeking to do all that he commands.
(Bruce R. McConkie, "Stand Independent a