Are Mormon Apologist Narcissistic?

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_Some Schmo
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Re: Are Mormon Apologist Narcissistic?

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Nightlion wrote: Psychology is the new gypsy reinvented to cash in on the fact that we can admit every human tendancy. Every fortune is true and every misfortune is true. When people freak out we see their humanity exposed and blame it. Just so long as the gypsies get paid.

I'd like to translate this for everyone, but I could only do it in the Joe Smith sense of the word (ie. Make up a bunch of crap... er... supply my "inspired" interpretation of the symbols laid out on the page). The difference, however, is that Joe Smith had source material that likely made sense (the papyrus... not to be confused with the imaginary plates).
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Re: Are Mormon Apologist Narcissistic?

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Some Schmo wrote:
Nightlion wrote: Psychology is the new gypsy reinvented to cash in on the fact that we can admit every human tendancy. Every fortune is true and every misfortune is true. When people freak out we see their humanity exposed and blame it. Just so long as the gypsies get paid.

I'd like to translate this for everyone, but I could only do it in the Joe Smith sense of the word (ie. Make up a bunch of crap... er... supply my "inspired" interpretation of the symbols laid out on the page). The difference, however, is that Joe Smith had source material that likely made sense (the papyrus... not to be confused with the imaginary plates).


Tell you what. If I get plates some day to finish what Oliver Cowdery failed to do and is yet required for Zion to get built I will some how get you a peek. If you continue to be so defferencial.
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Re: Are Mormon Apologist Narcissistic?

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Eric wrote:Says the guy behind the "Center for Same-Sex Attraction Disorders." :lol:
(Sorry. I couldn't resist.)


I can accept that you couldn't resist. For some people, banality is a compulsion. :biggrin:

(I could easily have resisted sayings so, but wisely decided against it)

Thanks, -Wade Englund-
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