Re: [ZION] Iraq and War

2002-10-09 Thread vicgh25
September 11th was a defining moment in history, it showed that America could be attacked within her own borders; it didn't need an ICBM as has been the thinking. It would be tragic that when (not if) it happens again; and what could be the outcome (will cities not buildings lay waste)?

RE: [ZION] Iraq and War

2002-10-09 Thread Stephen Beecroft
-Marc- Just read over Elder Nelson's talk when it comes out in the Ensign. I myself have a difficult time seeing how people can still, with all due respect, not get it after hearing this talk. And I have a difficult time seeing why people are so eager to twist an apostle's words into

Re: [ZION] Iraq and War

2002-10-09 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Stephen Beecroft wrote: -Marc- Stephen, I'm not going to engage in point-by-point games here. Life's too short, Not that I necessarily disagree with the above, but if that's how you feel, why are you so willing to engage in point-by-point games at other times? I'm human. I'm

Re: [ZION] Iraq and War

2002-10-09 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Stephen Beecroft wrote: -Marc- I believe that in general prophecies tend to be broader than just one issue, and it's we members who narrow them down (all of us, or most of us). I tend to agree with this. Interesting, then, that you wrote: and Elder Nelson's words were, as far as

Re: [ZION] Iraq and war

2002-10-04 Thread Jon Spencer
Actually, I do agree that this is a big mistake. Since probably at most only 1/2 of your armed forces are fighting forces, when the Mexican army reaches your border with the US, you may really miss those 2,000. Jon Marc A. Schindler wrote: Canada ready to send 2 000 troops along with US