CFR - Simon Belmont

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Inconceivable wrote:I think you are absolutely correct in your statement. However, I am hoping that perhaps Simon will surprise me (and everyone else) with a bit of honesty.


Hello,

That's a tall order. Asking honesty from one of the most patently dishonest posters in the history of MDB is akin to expecting an apology and contrite behavior from Mr. Schryver toward the women on this board.

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Inconceivable wrote:Make what right?
Simon, specifically, are you saying that Smith did not have the gift of finding things for people?


I don't know whether he did or didn't. I believe he thought he did, however. So, the question must be asked then, if you believed something (like Mormonism isn't true), tried to convince others of that belief, but the belief ultimately turned out wrong, were you deceiving people?

Once again, so far you are absolutely unclear as to what you consider failure and mistakes (your words) in Smith's behavior.

And what mistakes do you and I make, Simon? Name them. I'm interested whether I have anything in common with you or Smith at all. You see, when we speak of Smith, there are some very sobering assertions concerning his behavior. No one is here because Smith left the water running or ran over a cat.


Running over a cat is a pretty big mistake. You are taking the life of another living being. No one has the right to do that, and I don't think you should trivialize it. Sometimes mistakes are made, though, and we must suffer through the personal torment we cause ourselves.

I am not going to go over the laundry list of mistakes we all make throughout life. I am sure you are well aware of yours. People are defined by their faults -- they're what make us human.
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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:That's a tall order. Asking honesty from one of the most patently dishonest posters in the history of MDB is akin to expecting an apology and contrite behavior from Mr. Schryver toward the women on this board.



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Simon, was it wrong and a mistake for Joseph Smith to break the law by glass-looking for pay?

This is my third time asking and I hope you will be able to find time to answer me. Thank you.
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just me wrote:Simon, was it wrong and a mistake for Joseph Smith to break the law by glass-looking for pay?

This is my third time asking and I hope you will be able to find time to answer me. Thank you.


Good luck with that, Simon Bellend tends to ignore answering questions or providing references when he's called on his comments.
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Simon Belmont wrote:
Inconceivable wrote:Make what right?
Simon, specifically, are you saying that Smith did not have the gift of finding things for people?


I don't know whether he did or didn't.

Once again, so far you are absolutely unclear as to what you consider failure and mistakes (your words) in Smith's behavior.

And what mistakes do you and I make, Simon? Name them. I'm interested whether I have anything in common with you or Smith at all. You see, when we speak of Smith, there are some very sobering assertions concerning his behavior. No one is here because Smith left the water running or ran over a cat.


I am not going to go over the laundry list of mistakes we all make throughout life.

Poser.

Fail.
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Simon Belmont wrote:
Inconceivable wrote:Make what right?
Simon, specifically, are you saying that Smith did not have the gift of finding things for people?


I don't know whether he did or didn't. I believe he thought he did, however. So, the question must be asked then, if you believed something (like Mormonism isn't true), tried to convince others of that belief, but the belief ultimately turned out wrong, were you deceiving people?

Once again, so far you are absolutely unclear as to what you consider failure and mistakes (your words) in Smith's behavior.

And what mistakes do you and I make, Simon? Name them. I'm interested whether I have anything in common with you or Smith at all. You see, when we speak of Smith, there are some very sobering assertions concerning his behavior. No one is here because Smith left the water running or ran over a cat.


Running over a cat is a pretty big mistake. You are taking the life of another living being. No one has the right to do that, and I don't think you should trivialize it. Sometimes mistakes are made, though, and we must suffer through the personal torment we cause ourselves.

I am not going to go over the laundry list of mistakes we all make throughout life. I am sure you are well aware of yours. People are defined by their faults -- they're what make us human.

Just the ones you were referring JSJr having made will do, Simon.
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Inconceivable wrote:Poser.

Fail.


I am going to ask you a question. If you do not answer it precisely the way I want you to I will call you a poser and a failure.
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Simon Belmont wrote:
Inconceivable wrote:Poser.

Fail.


I am going to ask you a question. If you do not answer it precisely the way I want you to I will call you a poser and a failure.

How about a simple CFR?

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Simon Belmont wrote:You see, it is statements like these which confirm my already made judgement that you are nothing more than a bigot, attacking that which he does not understand in the slightest. You know absolutely nothing if you think there is no evidence to support Mormonism.


Please explain what evidence you speak of here Simon. What exactly is it?
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thews wrote:Please explain what evidence you speak of here Simon. What exactly is it?



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