I'm sure the same thing could happen anywhere else--sinners are sinners everywhere. 


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Don't believe everything you hear.  We have an abundant supply of Mormons in the south.  Far more than we need.


ShieldsFamily wrote:
There's not a lot of history of tolerance in the South.  Sorry to hear that.  Just goes to show that not everyone who is a self-proclaimed "Christian" really behaves like Jesus.  He would have rebuked the mormons and preached to them, but I don't think He would beat them up! Izzy


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Of all the places in the US,  Mormon missionaries have conistently received the poorest treatment in the South, in the area sometimes called the Bible Belt.  Beatings, persecutions of all types, have been the mode of the day.  Is this just a coincidence, or what?  Southern Baptists seem to have a grip on the area in general.  Does that explain anything?  Hmmm, this gives me pause for thought.
Blainerb

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