Positive comments about anti-Mormons
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Re: Positive comments about anti-Mormons
Richard Dawkins has contributed much to our understanding of evolutionary biology, and he's an anti-Mormon.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
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Darth J wrote:It looks like you think we need some more examples.
Why don't you share one or two?
I shared the only one I know of.
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Simon Belmont wrote:Darth J wrote:It looks like you think we need some more examples.
Why don't you share one or two?
I shared the only one I know of.
Mormons dwell on only the bad things, and forget the good. That's why I've never seen Simon Belmont post positively about anything anti-Mormon. I think he's too engrossed in the persecution complex and it may be influencing his online persona.
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Darth J wrote:
Mormons dwell on only the bad things, and forget the good. That's why I've never seen Simon Belmont post positively about anything anti-Mormon. I think he's too engrossed in the persecution complex and it may be influencing his online persona.
Simon is too busy persecuting anti-Mormons to recognize them as people.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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Re: Positive comments about anti-Mormons
We are grateful for anti-mormon sanitation workers, burger-flippers, and those who work in the salt mines.
We're not quite as grateful for the anti-mormon cherry-pickers though.
We're not quite as grateful for the anti-mormon cherry-pickers though.
That's General Leo. He could be my friend if he weren't my enemy.
eritis sicut dii
I support NCMO
eritis sicut dii
I support NCMO
Re: Positive comments about anti-Mormons
Darth J wrote:Mormons dwell on only the bad things, and forget the good. That's why I've never seen Simon Belmont post positively about anything anti-Mormon. I think he's too engrossed in the persecution complex and it may be influencing his online persona.
Except on post #3 above.
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I'm grateful for the anti-Mormon Daniel C. Peterson. For although he went on PBS one time and was talking all kinds of anti-Mormon lies about peep stones and such, I've heard he does really good tours of the Middle East.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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Darth, I'm curious what you think about the FAIR/NAMIRS criticisms of Rod Meldrum. Do they get credit for going after someone "doing it wrong" to defend Mormonism, or do they lose that credit because their reaction to Meldrum may really just be defense of "their" turf? What say you?
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Here's as sweet I can get for old DJ since he's so upset and all:
His deep-seeded hostility can be somewhat assuaged every once in a while and he comes off as a somewhat functional person. Even if he goes back to his hyper-pahoran style he'll eventually calm back down at some point. With that, he can be an exciting roller coaster.
Well, that's something.
His deep-seeded hostility can be somewhat assuaged every once in a while and he comes off as a somewhat functional person. Even if he goes back to his hyper-pahoran style he'll eventually calm back down at some point. With that, he can be an exciting roller coaster.
Well, that's something.
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Re: Positive comments about anti-Mormons
Certainly the Most Prominate Anit-Mormon of the 1990's and 2000's would be our own Gordon Bitner Hinckley.
Why without his attacks of historical Mormon Doctrine we would not know that:
Polygamy was never doctrinal so all Mormon Pioneer Polygamist were adulters and fornicators and their off-spring Bastard Children.
Working for "Godhood" is not doctrinal so any Mormon who believes in the Plan of Salvation is an Idiot.
That all former Mormon Prophets were wrong in the Curse of Cain doctrine and therefore Racist, so disqualified to be spokesmen for Mormon Jesus.
oh the list goes on.
Good for you Gordy, Greatest Anti-Mormon of the Century.
Why without his attacks of historical Mormon Doctrine we would not know that:
Polygamy was never doctrinal so all Mormon Pioneer Polygamist were adulters and fornicators and their off-spring Bastard Children.
Working for "Godhood" is not doctrinal so any Mormon who believes in the Plan of Salvation is an Idiot.
That all former Mormon Prophets were wrong in the Curse of Cain doctrine and therefore Racist, so disqualified to be spokesmen for Mormon Jesus.
oh the list goes on.
Good for you Gordy, Greatest Anti-Mormon of the Century.