Blaine  You are probably right about one thing, the Southern Baptists would not believe anything they had not heard inculcated into their minds by tradition,  repetition, and  the fear of the boys with the hoods who burn crosses in your front yard if you disagree with them or have a little color to your skin. (:>)  But that has nothing to do with the truth, which I would represent as being far whiter than the sheets the good ol' boys use to cover their sinful depradations against those whose come-uppance they most dreadfully fear. 
  FEAR is the opposite of FAITH.  FEAR is the principle upon which the devil and his hosts operate throughout the world.  Mormon missionaries are not afraid to speak the truth in the South or anywhere else, and the result is that the church grows despite the devil and his hosts trying to intimidate against it.   There are now Mormon temples all over the South, doesn't  this concern the baptists?   Presently, there are temples in:
 Tennessee:  Nashville and Memphas;  North Carolina:  Raleigh;  South Carolina:  Columbia;  Alabama:  Birmingham; Kentucky:  Louiseville;  Florida:  Orlando;  Georgia:  Atlanta;  Missouri:  St. Louis;  Texas:  Dallas, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio;  Virginia:  Washington DC
 
Hmmm.,  maybe the Baptists should fear!!!  But on the other hand, they no longer have to travel to Salt Lake City to try to convert the Mormons--they can now do it in their own backyards!!  With their neighbors!!  LOL
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?

> Blaine, the number of witnesses is impressive...but the book is a fraud, so
> why would anyone believe the witnesses, or even that there were witnesses.
> Show up in any court in the south and say "I'm a Mormon and the book of
> Mormon says there were 12 witnesses, so it is true", and you will quickly
> find out what the Southern Baptists believe. You can't use a false document
> to prove itself!
>
> Perry
>
> >From: "Blaine Borrowman" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To:
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> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?
> >Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 21:26:14 -0700
> >
> >Blaine:  The problem is, you didn't give it a fair trial.  In any court in
> >America (most courts, except maybe in Southern states where all those
> >Baptists hang out--lol), the testimony of two witnesses is enough to prove
> >innocence--or guilt.  The BoM has three witnesses who saw the angel, the
> >gold plates, the sword of Laban, the interpreters (Urim and thummim), and
> >the compass used by Lehi and his group to guide them to the Promised Land,
> >called the Liahona--plus eight more witnesses who saw the gold plates.  
> >counting Joseph Smith himself, that makes a total of 12 witnesses.  No
> >court--not even in Alabama--could deny this record.
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Kevin Deegan
> >   To:
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> >   Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 7:08 PM
> >   Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?
> >
> >
> >   How about if we just put the Book of Mormon on trial, Kevin?  OK?
> >   Blaine
> >   It is on trial and is FOUND WANTING!
> >
> >   Blaine Borrowman <
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> >
> >     How about if we just put the Book of Mormon on trial, Kevin?  OK?
> >     Blaine
> >       ----- Original Message -----
> >       From: Kevin Deegan
> >       To:
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> >       Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:18 PM
> >       Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?
> >
> >
> >       Have you TRIED that Spirit Baline?
> >       The scripture says TRY THEM!
> >       PUT THEM ON TRIAL
> >
> >       That is the simple fact. I do not have to prove anything. You choose
> >to ignore the scriptures to your own Demise!
> >
> >       The reason being is you do not want to give up your faith. You know
> >that JOe & the Prophets & the Church will not stand simple scrutiny no less
> >a Trial!
> >
> >       Blaine Borrowman <
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> >
> >           ----- Original Message -----
> >           From: Kevin Deegan
> >           To:
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> >           Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 10:27 AM
> >           Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?
> >
> >
> >           Blaine Borrowman <
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> >             Blaine:  The story about JS seeing the words cross the stone
> >inside the hat was never substantiated.  At best, I think he may have used
> >the hat for effect, probably as a joke, and the rock inside was not a
> >crystal ball--I have a photo of it, and it is opaque, with several holes in
> >it.   When Oliver Cowdery tried to translate, nothing happened.  That was
> >because he had not learned to read the writing by himself.   After JS
> >learned the language of the Nephites, he ceased using the Urim and Thummim,
> >depending mostly on inspiration to tell him if his own interpretations were
> >correct.
> >           Have you ever considered that the whole thing was a sad joke?
> >           Not a crystal ball? What was it there for then?
> >           Who taught JOe to read the ball or writing?
> >           Where did the writing come from? Did it just appear, out of
> >nothing?
> >
> >           I do not think inspiration is the word it would be revelation.
> >JOe relied on SPIRITual Revelation for a check on whether it was so. The
> >question is who was the Spirit he communicated with?
> >           1 John 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the
> >spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out
> >into the world.
> >
> >           Blaine:  This scripture (1 John 4:1) admits the Possibility of
> >spirits that are not of God, but is general in application.  We need to
> >realize that you are the one actually making the application, Kevin, and so
> >far we have seen no conclusive evidence your application is the correct
> >one.  It seems to me you are just BUCKING UP against the goad, or kicking
> >against the pricks,  as the Lord said to Saul.
> >
> >
> >           ----- Original Message -----
> >               From: Kevin Deegan
> >               To:
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> >               Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:21 PM
> >               Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?
> >
> >
> >               He had the help of seducing spirits, an fallen angel or two
> >and a crystal ball in his hat.
> >
> >               Blaine Borrowman <
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> >                 Blaine: Oh darn! I only wrote one paragraph, and already
> >an
> >                 inconsistency!! I don't know how that Joseph Smith made it
> >through so many
> >                 pages and made the story so consistent!!
> >                 ----- Original Message -----
> >                 From: "Terry Clifton"
> >                 To:
> >                 Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 8:10 PM
> >                 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in
> >Kentucky?
> >
> >
> >                 > I don't quite know how to respond,Blaine. I had always
> >assumed that
> >                 jews
> >                 > WERE white????????????????
> >                 > Terry
> >                 > ----- Original Message -----
> >                 > From: "Blaine Borrowman"
> >                 > To:
> >                 > Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 8:37 PM
> >                 > Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in
> >Kentucky?
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 > > Wrong!! I have proof there were two old Jews of
> >ancient vintage
> >                 living
> >                 > in
> >                 > > Utah long before White man arrived!! Both had long
> >beards, wore skull
> >                 > caps,
> >                 > > and had prayer rugs!! One spoke yiddish, the other one
> >was deaf and
> >                 > dumb,
> >                 > > but he could read Hebrew as long as he had his
> >spectacles. The really
> >                 > wierd
> >                 > > part is he also had a battery driven quartz crystal
> >watch, with the
> >                 > numbers
> >                 > > in Aramaic.
> >                 > >
> >                 > > Blaine
> >                 > > ----- Original Message -----
> >                 > > From: "Terry Clifton"
> >                 > > To:
> >                 > > Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 11:13 AM
> >                 > > Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in
> >Kentucky?
> >                 > >
> >                 > >
> >                 > > >
> >                 > > >
> >                 > > > > Blaine,
> >                 > > > >
> >                 > > > > We have discussed on the group the fact that there
> >is no
> >                 > > > archaeological
> >                 > >! ! ! ! > > evidence of early Hebrew civilizations in
> >the Americas. However,
> >                 I
> >                 > was
> >                 > > > > searching an extensive index of treasure related
> >magazines and
> >                 > found
> >                 > > the
> >                 > > > > following entry:
> >                 > > > >
> >                 > > > > TYPE TITLE/AUTHOR
> >                 > > > > MG DATE PAGE
> >                 > > > > KY ARCHAEOLOGY FOUND: ANCIENT HEBREW COINS/HENSON
> >LT
> >                 JAN
> >                 > 80
> >                 > > > 31
> >                 > > > >
> >                 > > > > "LT" means "Lost Treasure Magazine". Do you know
> >anything about
> >                 > this
> >                 > > > > reported find? I have not tried to get ahold of
> >the article, so
> >                 do
> >                 > not
> >                 > > > know
> >                 > > > > the nature of the find. I wonder if the
> >archaeologist consdiered
> >                 > them
> >                 > > > > original, or relocated.
> >                 > > > >
> >                 > > > > BTW, I was raised in Kentucky! Do you think I am a
> >Jaredite? :-)
> >                 > > &! gt; >
> >                 > > > > Perry
> >                 > > > >
> >                 > > > I was also raised in Kentucky and can verify that
> >there was an old
> >                 > > Hebrew
> >                 > > > living there at the time. Mystery solved!
> >                 > > > Terry
> >                 > > >
> >                 > > >
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