Guilty as charged grin.
Jon Spencer wrote:
Hey! Are you indeed another NC resident? Fayetteville, perhaps?
Jon in Apex (the home of the Raleigh NC temple)
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From: Maj Tom Merrill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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George Cobabe wrote:
I am so used to having someone disagree that it just came naturally to me.
Yes, there are so few of us who are right all the time. I completely
understand.
Noj
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:09:57 GMT Larry Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Stacy Smith:
Are you suggesting that not all of Paul's guidance
should be taken as from the Lord on these matters?
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Of course not. I think it is perfectly alright
for the sisters to speak at
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:20:15 GMT Larry Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Stacy Smith:
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true
symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current
use of water in our Sacrament?
At 06:16 PM 9/8/2003 -0600,St Steven wrote:
Help. I'm in need of a quote. It's a quote from General Conference which
says (paraphrased) that in the coming years there will be greater and
greater division of the righteous from the wicked. That the righteous will
get more righteous and the wicked
For those of you in the dark, Fayetteville (Fayette Nam), NC is next to Fort
Bragg, home of a few other Majors, home of the 82nd Airborne, etc.
Tom, what do you do there? My son is heading off to Fort Benning 4/14 for
Ranger and Airborne training, with intent for Special Forces. If he doesn't
Oh, and I forgot. If you get up to the temple, then the bookstore next door
is owned by my wife (with me as her willing slave when I am not out doing
something that actually brings in money). Ask for me and I'll run over - we
only live 90 seconds from the store.
Jon
Maj Tom Merrill wrote:
At 05:45 AM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
At 06:16 PM 9/8/2003 -0600,St Steven wrote:
Help. I'm in need of a quote. It's a quote from General Conference which
says (paraphrased) that in the coming years there will be greater and
greater division of the righteous from the wicked. That the righteous
will
At 07:26 AM 9/9/2003 -0600, St Steven wrote:
At 05:45 AM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
At 06:16 PM 9/8/2003 -0600,St Steven wrote:
Help. I'm in need of a quote. It's a quote from General Conference which
says (paraphrased) that in the coming years there will be greater and
greater division of the
Paul Osborne wrote:
Are you suggesting that not all of Paul's guidance
should be taken as from the Lord on these matters?
___
Of course not. I think it is perfectly alright
for the sisters to speak at Church.
Larry Jackson
Classic example of how Bible culture can be out of
Since Joseph noted that Paul had been mistranslated -- what Paul (not
Paul Osborne) actually advised was that it wasn't correct for women to
RULE in church. If you read the rest of Paul's letter, it's pretty
obvious that men shouldn't RULE in church either.
*jeep!
--Chet
Start by doing
Paul Osborne wrote:
Joseph Smith went out and bought real wine because real wine seemed like
the thing to do and everyone liked the taste of wine-- or people wouldn't have drunk it all the time.
Grampa Bill comments:
Well, no, Paul. I 'spect he bought wine
I am so proud to be an Alaskan. Tonight on the local news I learned that
the governor signed a law that went into effect today making Alaska the
second state in the union to allow anyone who can legally own a firearm to
carry it concealed without a permit. I've known for years that New
Hey John,
Remember target practice in the El Paso desert when Glenn was showing off?
Pax et Bonum,
John A.E., n/OEF
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From: John W. Redelfs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 9:21 PM
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Subject: [ZION]
Did the revelation allow the use of moldy bread as our Teachers tried to do
once when they wanted to use some bread left in the container we use to
bring the Sacrament trays back and forth to the school we meet in because
someone forgot to bring the bread? (A quick trip to my house solved this
John, from your history of posts, I agree that you are a lucky man, but it
is not because of where you live. It is because of the one big mistake your
wife made.
Jon
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