Masters Deegree? In childrens lit?
Could not be a hard science.

Blaine Borrowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins found in Kentucky?

Blaine Borrowman wrote:
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
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C'mon Blaine.  If a Mormon missionary ever got a handle on the truth, he would stop being a Morman and repent.  As for the Mormon temples spreading through the south like fire ant hills, it is no surprise.  We are told that in the last days, there will be a great falling away.  One day soon,
the Father is going to turn to the Son, and say,"Go get 'em". 
 
Blaine:  Do you suppose afterwards they will say, "once upon a time?" as they tell of this event?  (:>)
 
 When that happens, it will be too late to change, so I suggest that as soon as you get those DNA results back, you put all this Mormon stuff behind you and be born again. 
 
Blaine:  I looked at your site, and watched and listened to the videos--I saw nothing conclusive, but did see a couple of dissidents--doubting Thomases--who focused on the DNA and fell away--like they could not see the forest for the trees.  They have my pity, but definitely not my admiration.   I try to see the entire forest, the big picture, and believe they will eventually regret their decisions.  As I said, I just feel sorry for them, at least the ones who traded their faith for a few isolated facts with questionable meaning.  
 
  The big question, the one I am concerned with, is:  WHAT DO THE FACTS MEAN?  Facts are only facts, and any good scientist will tell you that while they may support a particular point of view, they seldom if ever prove it conclusively.  All I can say is, you guys need to do a little more research into scientific methodology, and you will see I am right.  I have a Master's degree, I did not get it by jumping to rash conclusions.
 
If you did, Kevin would have to embrace you as a brother. 
 
Blaine:  I think I would pass on that privilege (?) if you are saying Kevin is a true representative of Christian religion. Even his "brothers" are telling him he needs to change.  LOL 
 
You could become a wealthy man just selling tickets to that event. 
 
Blaine:  You can buy anything with money!  I do not doubt the facts, that the DNA of American Indians is mostly of Asiatic origin, as these facts seem to  have  been demonstrated by credible men--I do doubt the conclusions they are drawing from these facts--that BoM people are not of Hebrew origin In studying the BoM, I long ago discovered some interesting things--one being that the Lamanites, as they are called, had to have intermarried with a much larger group of people already present in the Americas, even though this is not  stated in the BoM.  They became too numerous too fast to have any other explanation.  That discovery has important implications, all of which leave the origins of the Lamanites wide open to further research, and could easily make the DNA research almost irrelevant. 
Think about it.
Terry

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