Ray A wrote:
There are moderates and radicals/extremists in every religion. Wheat would be right up there supporting the bin-Laden types, hanging people in public squares.
Personally, I think he's pulling our legs. Nobody is that fanatical.
Ray A wrote:
There are moderates and radicals/extremists in every religion. Wheat would be right up there supporting the bin-Laden types, hanging people in public squares.
Runtu wrote:Personally, I think he's pulling our legs. Nobody is that fanatical.
Ray A wrote:Runtu wrote:Personally, I think he's pulling our legs. Nobody is that fanatical.
What did Jesus say again about "out of the abundance of the heart", and it's not what goes into the belly that deflies, but that which comes out of the mouth?
Leg pulling or no leg pulling, Wheat reeks of innate violence.
Runtu wrote:Incidentally, I was reading today about Sidney Rigdon's letter delivered to dissenters in Far West, giving them 3 days to clear out or be forcibly removed. Their families were turned out of their homes, and their household goods, food, animals, and farm equipment were seized by the Saints. This innate violence has been around a long time, hasn't it?
Runtu wrote:Violence or no, he's still a self-righteous ass.
Ray A wrote:I think it was more prevalent in the early days of the Church, certainly, to quite a shocking degree. If you missed This Review of The Mountain Meadows Massacre apologia, posted earlier on beastie's MMM thread, it's worth reading.
Ray A wrote:Most Mormons pray, he brays.
Runtu wrote:Anyone who hates cinepro has no right to pronounce judgment on anyone.
cinepro wrote:It must have been the delivery.
harmony wrote:The problem was, without doubt, the audience when you first delivered it.
Trevor wrote:harmony wrote:The problem was, without doubt, the audience when you first delivered it.
Indubitably.