BLAINE  The point is that when we knock something prematurely, but afterwards 
it turns out to be true after all, we often feel compelled to stay with our 
earlier condemnation, just for ego's sake.  And speaking of faith, I have faith 
that the Book of Mormon will eventually prove beyond reasonable doubt to be the 
Word of God.  I am sure that despite many seeming problems, it will rise above 
them all and will stand as one of the world's great books.  It has already been 
rated among the top ten most influential books in America.  


-- Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>BLAINE:  Even when we are "sure" of something, it may turn out to be wrong.  
>Rashly judging something such as the Shroud of Turin to be a fake, or the Book 
>of Mormon, another example, puts one out on a limb from which it is sometimes 
>difficult to extract oneself.  Called eating crow!
>
>Turin Shroud Older Than Thought
>
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Maybe I am missing something here, but what difference does it make if 
this old rag is real or fake?  We don't seek a sign.  We live by faith.
Terry
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