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Blaine: Dave is right. I will heretofore cease and desist from
performing any Gay marriages.
But I think Ruben wants me to go out on the street
with him. In all due respect to Ruben, I hope he enjoys his work (he
seems to), and do not begrudge him his dues. We will all be justly
rewarded, Ruben and co. included. Each to his own, I would say. Let
God judge, not me. But just for the record, last year, I gave
away over four K to the poor, helping them get on their feet. I fast
at least once a month in order to save up part of that money (see Luke
18:12). I pay more than that into the coffers of the LDS Church for a
tithe. I served for two years as a missionary to the poor of Salt Lake
City, and was greatly impressed with the vast resources the LDS Church has built
up for the sake of serving other's needs since it was organized in 1830.
It owns farms and ranches (it owns the largest cattle ranch in the US, in
Florida) throughout the world, it has food and clothing warehouses and
employment centers all over the world, for the poor and the needy. It has
manufacturing centers, canning centers, food outlets comparable to modern
supermarkets--you name it, the Church has it. All it asks is that if you
are physically and mentally capable, you donate some time and labor for what you
receive. A lot of people just go get the stuff and never bother to work it
off, of course--seems to be par for the course for people who are either fringe
LDS or non members. They seem to have that "take-take-take" mentality
inculcated into them by the world. They need to learn that by giving, we
receive.
Well, let Ruben and his boys, who are young and
full of vim and vigor, go out and picket the Massachusetts Courts. More power to
them. The only thing I despise is when they waste their time picketting
the LDS confines--we don't need it, although it does seem to focus a lot
of attention on us which we otherwise might not get. I am sure more than
one person has joined the LDS Church after being introduced to it by the Steet
Preachers Inc. LOL.
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