ose.)
That would be a nice standard for any list.
George
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From: "Stacy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 8:12 PM
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> George, I guess I'm still here. I thought I had u
At 10:16 AM 6/14/2003, Scott wrote:
Like Gary, I have thought of leaving the list. The major reason I have not
is that there continue to be a number of good friends (like Gary, also
JWR, ELF, Grandpa Bill, and many others) who post occasional notes. I
enjoy this association with them, even thou
I wish I knew who it was that said, "In essentials let there be unity:
in non-essentials, liberty; and in all things, charity." But if I ever
knew who said it I cannot now remember who it was, and I don't know that
it matters, because the beauty and truth of the utterance is
self-evident. It i
all things, let us have charity." (If not an exact
quote it is close.)
That would be a nice standard for any list.
George
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ght fit the
criteria.
Otherwise I will likely just give up and go back to my study and figure it
all out by myself.
George
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From: "Bill Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 11:08 AM
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> When you consider why people leave certain lists, I find you must consider
the other lists (if any) a person may review.
>
> Although, I consider myself a "lurker", I'm a member of a
When you consider why people leave certain lists, I find you must consider the other
lists (if any) a person may review.
Although, I consider myself a "lurker", I'm a member of about 10 other mormon related
lists, and I like this one the best.
When you consider what is being said on some of t
Steven asked: "Why leave the list because of the few?"
I completely understand Gary's reasons for leaving. Once upon a time,
this list was place where we met together with friends and discussed the
gospel and all kinds of other things. It was a great source pleasure and
an opportunity to meet
At 09:35 AM 6/11/2003, Terrance wrote:
As I ponder my thoughts and feelings out loud here, I suppose what I'm
looking for can't be found, at least not from within an internet
discussion group. If I don't feel genuinely greeted or warmly welcomed by
fellow church members in a different ward, ho
LLY.
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From: Steven Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ZION] Goodbye
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 08:56:57 -0600
At 08:00 AM 6/10/2003, you w
It is only with faith in God that we are able to face the events of this
life.
We often face the daily basic routine happenings, hardly recognizing the
vital moving force that accompanies our comings and goings. However,
like the ebb and flow of the waters on the shoreline, there come
occasion
At 08:00 AM 6/10/2003, you wrote:
Goodbye, Gerald, and thank you for all your interesting posts.
I, too, will be signing off the list. No, don't shed a tear for me --
I'll be all right. I've enjoyed the list discussions but not as much as I
thought I would. By the name of the list, I thought
Goodbye, Gerald, and thank you for all your interesting posts.
I, too, will be signing off the list. No, don't shed a tear for me -- I'll
be all right. I've enjoyed the list discussions but not as much as I
thought I would. By the name of the list, I thought there would be a bit
more camarad
I have received several emails over the years by members of Zion and LDS
Doctrine thanking me for my moderate and common sense views. I thank
those who have appreciated my remarks over the years.
However, the time has come when I must say goodbye to both lists. I have
found that the tenor of both
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