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The Next Mormons
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_Maksutov
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The Next Mormons
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_Dr. Shades
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Re: The Next Mormons
"The Next Mormons" isn't terribly descriptive, my friend.
To avoid the "link-and-run" phenomenon, would you mind telling us what's at the other end of the link, why it's important, and what you hope readers/viewers learn from it?
Thank you!
To avoid the "link-and-run" phenomenon, would you mind telling us what's at the other end of the link, why it's important, and what you hope readers/viewers learn from it?
Thank you!
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley
--Louis Midgley
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_Maksutov
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Re: The Next Mormons
Dr. Shades wrote:"The Next Mormons" isn't terribly descriptive, my friend.
To avoid the "link-and-run" phenomenon, would you mind telling us what's at the other end of the link, why it's important, and what you hope readers/viewers learn from it?
Thank you!
Why, I thought you'd never ask!
The world of Mormonism and the Paranormal culture are increasingly drifting together.
Warren Aston, Meridian Magazine author and apologist, is also a frequent contributor to Fate magazine, the creation of Ray Palmer and the original and greatest promoter of the ET UFO hypothesis AND other paranormal subjects such as spiritualism, cryptids, revisionist ancient histories, the Hollow Earth, etc. Some have argued in the past whether Mormonism should be considered a forerunner of UFO religions in that it describes beings who have arrived from outside our star system. If Smith did indeed develop some of his ideas from Swedenborg, Swedenborg was a direct ancestor of theosophy and the early UFO contactee movement that used characters from earlier occult traditions with a thin veneer of science fiction.
"God" is the original deus ex machina. --Maksutov
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_Dr. Shades
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Re: The Next Mormons
Maksutov wrote:The world of Mormonism and the Paranormal culture are increasingly drifting together.
I don't know, man. If you've ever read Early Mormonism and the Magic World View, you'd probably agree that they were always joined at the hip.
Don't believe me? Just have a look at the explanations of Facsimile #2.
Warren Aston, Meridian Magazine author and apologist, is also a frequent contributor to Fate magazine, the creation of Ray Palmer. . .
Do you mean "Ray Palmer" the real name of the fictional superhero "The Atom?"
. . . and the original and greatest promoter of the ET UFO hypothesis AND other paranormal subjects such as spiritualism, cryptids, revisionist ancient histories, the Hollow Earth, etc.
The "greatest" promoter? Are you sure about that?
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley
--Louis Midgley
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_Maksutov
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Re: The Next Mormons
Dr. Shades wrote:Maksutov wrote:The world of Mormonism and the Paranormal culture are increasingly drifting together.
I don't know, man. If you've ever read Early Mormonism and the Magic World View, you'd probably agree that they were always joined at the hip.
Don't believe me? Just have a look at the explanations of Facsimile #2.Warren Aston, Meridian Magazine author and apologist, is also a frequent contributor to Fate magazine, the creation of Ray Palmer. . .
Do you mean "Ray Palmer" the real name of the fictional superhero "The Atom?". . . and the original and greatest promoter of the ET UFO hypothesis AND other paranormal subjects such as spiritualism, cryptids, revisionist ancient histories, the Hollow Earth, etc.
The "greatest" promoter? Are you sure about that?
My grammar is murky...the "greatest promoter" is a reference to Fate Magazine, which I would describe that way historically in modern paranormal culture.
Yes, Mormonism originated in the paranormal culture of its place and time....the 1820s/1830s. But it has spent much of the time since trying to look mainstream. Sort of.
I think The Atom was in fact named after Palmer. There's a fascinating book on him by Fred Nadis.
https://www.amazon.com/Man-Mars-Palmers ... bc?ie=UTF8
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_moksha
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Re: The Next Mormons
It is a shame that Dr. Peterson will not be there to conduct a workshop on dowsing. That would be very interesting and informative. Think of what we could find in our own backyard once we know the proper dowsing principles.
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Consider Roswell and the First Vision. Both invented in retrospect and the details added to over time. Neither one has affirmative evidence but both became the foundation of more inventions. 
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_Always Changing
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Re: The Next Mormons
Gotcha, Mak. 
Problems with auto-correct:
In Helaman 6:39, we see the Badmintons, so similar to Skousenite Mormons, taking over the government and abusing the rights of many.
In Helaman 6:39, we see the Badmintons, so similar to Skousenite Mormons, taking over the government and abusing the rights of many.
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Re: The Next Mormons
moksha wrote:It is a shame that Dr. Peterson will not be there to conduct a workshop on dowsing. That would be very interesting and informative. Think of what we could find in our own backyard once we know the proper dowsing principles.
Wayne May might be available.

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_consiglieri
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Maksutov wrote:Consider Roswell and the First Vision. Both invented in retrospect and the details added to over time. Neither one has affirmative evidence but both became the foundation of more inventions.
At least Roswell has a newspaper story complete with photographs.
You prove yourself of the devil and anti-mormon every word you utter, because only the devil perverts facts to make their case.--ldsfaqs (6-24-13)