After careful consideration, Jon Spencer wrote:
How about Teancum? Was he righteous in his actions? Or will he burn in
hell forever for assasinating Amalickiah and Ammoron? Just where does one
draw the line between righteous action and unrighteous action? Clearly it
isn't just in what one
Well, Paul, what can I say? You're probably the kind of person who eats lobsters
and bugs, and, and, ... ham sandwiches, and mixes meat and milk together, too.
Wait'll I tell your bishop, Rabbi McConkiestein. You oughta be ashamed. :-)
Paul Osborne wrote:
And so far, nobody pays any
After careful consideration, Paul Osborne wrote:
Yes, the Lord gave this to his ancient covenant people and we as saints
should apply this principle although we really haven't been instructed on
how to do it. But, I fail to see how this teaching in Mormon scripture is
binding upon the government