In a message dated 5/14/2005 5:24:13 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
BLAINE:  What Kevin posts from Mormon sources is often true, it is the conclusions he draws from his posts that amazes me.  Kevin never fails to interpret for you followers out there who can't seem to think for yourselves.  At least he seems to assume you can't, since he ALWAYS tells you how you should view what he posts.  Take, for example, his posts regards Joseph Smith's first vision.  As Kevin has more than amply shown, the devil showed up as soon as Joseph offered his prayer, which, by the way, was offered as a result of being guided by the scripture, the word of God, encouraging him to pray and ask God for wisdom.  Kevin uses this part of the story, however,  as evidence that "the devil's footprints are all over" Joseph's first vision--he ignores and/or plays down the rest of the story, which makes it clear that as soon as God and His Son came onto the scene, the power of the Devil was extinguished.  Kevin's approach is one intended to deceive.  If you want to call him a liar, you may do so,   I would just say  he attempts to deceive, and it sure seems many of you fall for it. 
Are you saying that the things Kevin posts from Mormon sources are lies Blaine?
 
On Sat, 14 May 2005 19:09:55 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BLAINE:  I was hoping someone would pick up on the issue of traditional bigotry being overcome as individuals interacted with one another over a long period of time.  The book was supposedly true, not sure whether the Hollywood movie version took it into the area of fiction or no. I don't recall the movie as well as the book.   It contained one part where the press was invited into the school to do a news writeup, and instead of writing about the good things being done in the school, they wrote about what they thought the public with "itching ears" would want to hear, which was a lot of stereotyped lies.  Reminded me of how Kevin and company operates, . . . hmmmm.  :-)
 
 

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