Joseph Smith the Prophet

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_harmony
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Re: Joseph Smith the Prophet

Post by _harmony »

Lamanite wrote:Just ask FAIR, they're rich! . DCP should be able to take care of 500k with the correct gesture.


While that would definitely make my goal, I doubt Daniel would want to see his name in print in my annual report. My agency isn't affiliated with the church, you know. We take donations, rather than demand tithes.

I can't begin to fathom what it would be like to send a son to War.


Neither can I. The closest I can come is sending 4 of my sons on missions, but at least they didn't get shot at. Well, one of them almost got run down by a taxi, but that's just Jersey for ya.

I'll put his name in the Temple on Friday if you don't mind.


Thank you. That's very kind.

Also what's wrong with your feet. Are you diabetic?


Still testing. And yes.

I can put both of you're name on the prayer rolls till March.


What happens in March?

They stay on for about two weeks I think. Just PM your names. Or I'll put Harmony and Harmony's son...I'm sure God can sort it out.


God knows me by lots of names. Harmony will do fine.

God bless you. I mean that. I hope peace overcomes the worries that exist.


I'm just hoping for peace in Iraq.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.
_squawkeye
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Re: Joseph Smith the Prophet

Post by _squawkeye »

It would be easier to believe a 'prophetic calling' if he had actually died normally rather than in a gunfight in jail(while killing two himself) and crying for help at the window using the Masonic distress signal.

Little Joseph Smith did points to actual prophetic powers. Most points to persuasion and a con man the likes of which the Paul Dunns of the world are jealous of.
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