On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 11:00:17 -0500 "Lance Muir" <
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writes:
> What is the point in asking questions, DavidM, to which
you already
> know the
> answer?
>
>
>
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> From: "David Miller" <
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> Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Dave, what
does thi versemean to you?
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> > DaveH
wrote:
> >> I don't see that Paul's mission was any different
than
> >> the current day apostle of the LDS Church.
He/they
> >> are a special witness of our Lord, Jesus
Christ.
> >
> > Dave, do the present day apostles in the
LDS organization travel
> and
> > experience the kinds of
apostolic signs and wonders that Paul did?
> When I
>
> asked Blaine about his testimony of miracles, it became a kind of
> second
> > person thing, not things that he directly
witnessed. I seem to
> remember
> > you
>
> mentioning meeting one of the apostles before. Did you witness
> any kind
> > of
> > special miracles like what
we read about in Scriptures? Does the
> Mormon
> >
church report your apostles raising the dead or healing the sick
>
> regularly?
> > Do the sick line up at their meetings hoping
for a healing? What
> are the
> > modern apostolic
meetings like in your church?
> >
> > Peace be with
you.
> > David Miller.
> >
> >
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