Nehor, your responses are getting lazier and lazier. What's the deal?
I've read the Miracle of Forgiveness. Have you?
I have. I'm saying you haven't read much else if you consider the book to be the "worst example of psychological abuse and outright nuttery ever put in print"
"Surely he knows that DCP, The Nehor, Lamanite, and other key apologists..." -Scratch clarifying my status in apologetics "I admit it; I'm a petty, petty man." -Some Schmo
I have. I'm saying you haven't read much else if you consider the book to be the "worst example of psychological abuse and outright nuttery ever put in print"
I'm well read and I have to say i also have to agree. I've never read such oppressive hopeless faith based material outside of the old testament.
I have. I'm saying you haven't read much else if you consider the book to be the "worst example of psychological abuse and outright nuttery ever put in print"
I'm well read and I have to say i also have to agree. I've never read such oppressive hopeless faith based material outside of the old testament.
It took real Texas size balls to write this book. Spencer would have to think he lived up to the ideals to expect them of others.
Having washed his car at a Mormon OWNED car wash, ezravan truly knows the hearts and minds of Latter-day Saints and is fully qualified to speak on the subject.
Simon Belmont wrote:Having washed his car at a Mormon OWNED car wash, ezravan truly knows the hearts and minds of Latter-day Saints and is fully qualified to speak on the subject.
Your truly an idiot. He said nothing of the sort. Don't they have a age limit on thus site.
ezravan wrote:I'd love to know what a flesh and blood Mormon thinks of this book.
This book may have caused LDS rape victims to question whether they should have died resisting the rape. Perhaps the miracle was in being able to forgive themselves for surviving.
I would be curious as to the opinion of flesh, bone and ethereal plasma Mormons on the subject of this book. The flesh, bone and ethereal plasma Mormon victims of rape, who by definition did not survive, would have a most interesting perspective.
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Simon Belmont wrote:Having washed his car at a Mormon OWNED car wash, ezravan truly knows the hearts and minds of Latter-day Saints and is fully qualified to speak on the subject.
Simon, I'm a apostate Mormon. I used to walk with them now they wash my car. I've been out of the faith so long that things have changed allot so I ask wht the modern view is
I have. I'm saying you haven't read much else if you consider the book to be the "worst example of psychological abuse and outright nuttery ever put in print"
I'm well read and I have to say i also have to agree. I've never read such oppressive hopeless faith based material outside of the old testament.
Reading all of the Berenstein Bears and Goosebumps series doesn't count as 'well read'.
"Surely he knows that DCP, The Nehor, Lamanite, and other key apologists..." -Scratch clarifying my status in apologetics "I admit it; I'm a petty, petty man." -Some Schmo
Simon Belmont wrote:Having washed his car at a Mormon OWNED car wash, ezravan truly knows the hearts and minds of Latter-day Saints and is fully qualified to speak on the subject.
Simon, I'm a apostate Mormon. I used to walk with them now they wash my car. I've been out of the faith so long that things have changed allot so I ask wht the modern view is
You must of been out of Mormonism for quiet a while to ask for the flesh and blood Mormon view.