The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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café crema wrote:
While other religions may be treated better on MD&D, posters over there are really vicious in their attacks on and mocking of individuals, and as someone else here noted on MD&D they eat their own. As for taking CAF to task, you have never taken a Mormon poster to task for anything no matter how cruel, so your sanctimonious toning rings hollow.


Give it a rest café. It is a debating board. And debates will happen. But they do have a social forum too where people need to be sugary and kind to all.

If a Mormon poster would be critical of the catholic church, I would take them to task. But this doesn't happen very often. The catholics who post there know that I have defended the catholic church. But never have I seen the language that I have seen like on CAF.
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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café crema wrote:
While other religions may be treated better on MD&D, posters over there are really vicious in their attacks on and mocking of individuals,


My treatment on CAF was one of bashing, mocking, calling me a liar as you have done on this board etc too. And trust me it was rather vicious toward me. CAFers was certainly aggressive toward me too.
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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why me wrote:
hobo1512 wrote:
"My mission in life, is to convert the Pope; why i thought this, is because if you go for the head of the snake; the rest will crumble, but in my thought, the rest of the Catholic Church, would either call him a heretic, (most likely event) or, they will see it as sign of God, another revelation."

So much for Christ like behavior. So much for respecting other religions.

Check it out for yourself, his s/n is mormondude.


:lol:

Nice try. Read the posts on MDD. Nothing can compare it to CAF as Bart also confirms. Give it a rest. Take the catholic taliban to task for being uncatholic. And have them stop attacking other faiths on their board. Use your energy in a productive fashion. You will feel better for doing it.

The poor CAF people discussing Mormonism listen, and read antimormon videos and tracts and think that they are experts. My gosh, why spend so much time doing such things is beyond me. I wouldn't spend a minute on an anticatholic site to post on MDD to refute the catholic church in such an unchristlike way as they do on CAF.

However, romney and ryan are showing the CAFers the way to go: to have peace and cooperate to make the world better.

Me give it a rest?.....LMFAO!!!! You appear to be the one who can't let it rest. How many posts do you have about the "catholic taliban" site, and how awful you were treated? Give me a freaking break!!

You mean loyal Mormon posters like Z, and Diania, Tony888, Cowboy Pete, The Court(just to name a few), didn't attack the Catholic Church? Man you be crazy in da hood.

Again, you are wrong about them using anti Mormon sites. Many of the posters used independents sites that were neither Catholic or Mormon connected, and did not have any connections to anti anything just to prove their points. It is you however that always claimed they were anti because they didn't support the Mormon point of view. For God's sake, get a dictionary. You are merely using the definition of the word "independent", as your definition of the word "anti". See what everyone is talking about with Mormons co-opting words?

But you don't have any proof showing that the reason Romney picked Ryan was because he was Catholic. Is that what you're saying.

What am I saying? You have never provided a credible reference for anything you have ever posted. Your deseret "proof" is the first time I have ever seen you try to back anything up. You usually run away from that when challenged.

Speaking of deseret, have you contacted them about the false information they are spreading about BY "allowing" the Cathedral to be built? Remember he was dead, dead, and gone 13 YEARS before they even bought the property......LOL
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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BartBurk wrote:
Just out of curiosity, besides me how many other Catholics do you find on the MDD board? There seem to be quite a few Mormons that periodically showed up on CAF when I was posting over there. My guess is that very few Catholics wind up at the MDD board.


I've never looked, but between conversations here, and what I have seen over at MDD, they don't last long. Especially if their point/post can't be disputed. The BAN hammer comes down pretty quick from what I have heard.

But again, I haven't done any kind of research into it. Just like over at CAF, you can put down anything you want as a religous affiliation. Many Mormon posters list themselves as "Catholic" over there. I don't know if they think that they will be taken more seriously, or if it is "lying for the lord".
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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why me wrote:
café crema wrote:
While other religions may be treated better on MD&D, posters over there are really vicious in their attacks on and mocking of individuals,


My treatment on CAF was one of bashing, mocking, calling me a liar as you have done on this board etc too. And trust me it was rather vicious toward me. CAFers was certainly aggressive toward me too.

Oh yeah, that's right. You had nothing to do with it. Everyone just ganged up on you for no apparent reason.

You called more than one person a liar over there, and you cannot deny it. You also liked to play the persecution card, never provided references for anything you stated as fact, started threads implying the Catholic Church was behind vandalism and other crimes.

That's right, you were totally innocent. :lol: :rolleyes: :lol:

Oh yeah, I forgot Pahoran was over there at one time (he didn't last long....LOL), his posts were just full of charity.

I give the mods over at CAF an A+. They remove the offender, and the offensive posts. MAD could take lessons from them.
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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Drifting wrote:Posthumous home teaching?
I had a senior companion once that made us do this. We turned up at the address of a less active to be told that he had died. When we got back in the car my companion said he felt moved to give him the lesson anyway, which he then proceeded to do.


This would make for an excellent story of faith to be told at the MTC. It could easily be a favorite for retelling during Sacrament talks.
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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moksha wrote:
Drifting wrote:Posthumous home teaching?
I had a senior companion once that made us do this. We turned up at the address of a less active to be told that he had died. When we got back in the car my companion said he felt moved to give him the lesson anyway, which he then proceeded to do.


This would make for an excellent story of faith to be told at the MTC. It could easily be a favorite for retelling during Sacrament talks.


Did I finish the story, where the less actives family felt moved at exactly the same moment as we were posthumously teaching him, they contacted the missionaries and were subsequently baptised? No? Well that's because that chain of events didn't happen. Still, no need to let the truth get in the way of a good faith promoting testimony...
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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Drifting wrote:Did I finish the story, where the less actives family felt moved at exactly the same moment as we were posthumously teaching him, they contacted the missionaries and were subsequently baptised? No? Well that's because that chain of events didn't happen. Still, no need to let the truth get in the way of a good faith promoting testimony...

LOL

OH,I forgot to add posthumous sealings/weddings to the list. They've married off St. Damien among others.
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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Drifting wrote:Did I finish the story, where the less actives family felt moved at exactly the same moment as we were posthumously teaching him, they contacted the missionaries and were subsequently baptised? No? Well that's because that chain of events didn't happen. Still, no need to let the truth get in the way of a good faith promoting testimony...


Ha! I bet you told this story to Elder Paul H. Dunn.

Seriously, whether the story was real or not, it still was an expression of zeal gone wild - the kind of spirit that can ignite missionaries to baseball conversions and future Elder's Quorum Presidencies.
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Re: The Mormon/Catholic ticket

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moksha wrote:
Drifting wrote:Did I finish the story, where the less actives family felt moved at exactly the same moment as we were posthumously teaching him, they contacted the missionaries and were subsequently baptised? No? Well that's because that chain of events didn't happen. Still, no need to let the truth get in the way of a good faith promoting testimony...


Ha! I bet you told this story to Elder Paul H. Dunn.

Seriously, whether the story was real or not, it still was an expression of zeal gone wild - the kind of spirit that can ignite missionaries to baseball conversions and future Elder's Quorum Presidencies.


Oh the incident actually happened the way I stated.
Zealots are never helpful no matter which side of the fence they sit.
“We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.”
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