Hey everyone, I'm new here!
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_missmoneygirl
Hey everyone, I'm new here!
Hello all, not sure if this is the correct forum to post intro's in? Please move if wrong, sorry.
Anyway... I'm missmoneygirl and I'm new. Please welcome me, I'm glad to be a member here. :)
Anyway... I'm missmoneygirl and I'm new. Please welcome me, I'm glad to be a member here. :)
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_Uncle Dale
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Re: Hey everyone, I'm new here!
missmoneygirl wrote:Hello all, not sure if this is the correct forum to post intro's in? Please move if wrong, sorry.
Anyway... I'm missmoneygirl and I'm new. Please welcome me, I'm glad to be a member here. :)
Well -- welcome anyway.
I'm missing some money myself -- so donations from "Money Clues Forums" happily accepted.
Uncle Dale
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_Jersey Girl
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Re: Hey everyone, I'm new here!
Hello money,
What's up with you, girl?

What's up with you, girl?
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb
Chinese Proverb
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_Mike Reed
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Re: Hey everyone, I'm new here!
Welcome MMG! Please tell us a little about yourself. Where are you from? How did you find MD? Interests? Mormon/ex-Mo/never-mo? Social security number? JK :-p
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Questions for missmoneygirl :
1.Does God possess a complete knowledge of the future?
2. Was the flood of Noah local or global?
3. Was Christ both fully God and fully human during his ministry or did he relinquish his divinity for a season?
4. Are only the predestined saved or do all people have a potential for full salvation? (This kind of ties in to the knowledge of the future subject)
5. Do men and women enjoy eternal security from the moment of their spiritual rebirth or must they endure faithfully to the end to have a hope of eternal life?
6. What happens to babies who die?
7. The fate of the unevangelized.
8. Is baptism essential to salvation and to whom should it be administered - infants or mature believers?
9. Should women serve in certain ministerial capacities?
10. Does man play a role in his own salvation beyond an initial confession of Christ as Savior? What is the meaning and place of works?
11. Is man a child of God or a mere creation of God? What are the psychological effects of each of these views?
12. Should wives submit to their husbands and if so how and in what way?
1.Does God possess a complete knowledge of the future?
2. Was the flood of Noah local or global?
3. Was Christ both fully God and fully human during his ministry or did he relinquish his divinity for a season?
4. Are only the predestined saved or do all people have a potential for full salvation? (This kind of ties in to the knowledge of the future subject)
5. Do men and women enjoy eternal security from the moment of their spiritual rebirth or must they endure faithfully to the end to have a hope of eternal life?
6. What happens to babies who die?
7. The fate of the unevangelized.
8. Is baptism essential to salvation and to whom should it be administered - infants or mature believers?
9. Should women serve in certain ministerial capacities?
10. Does man play a role in his own salvation beyond an initial confession of Christ as Savior? What is the meaning and place of works?
11. Is man a child of God or a mere creation of God? What are the psychological effects of each of these views?
12. Should wives submit to their husbands and if so how and in what way?
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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_Uncle Dale
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Re: Hey everyone, I'm new here!
Gazelam wrote:...
What is the meaning and place of works?
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Gee! An entrance exam for the Eleusinian Mysteries (or some such thing)!!!
Can I add one of my own?
How do you differentiate between epistemology and ontology? Give specific examples,
comparing and contrasting Kirkegaard's views with Nietzsche's idea of recurrance --
Cite specific Nephite examples, as outlined by Bill Hamblin and Preston Nibley.
UD
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_Dr. Shades
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Holy cow.
Folks, you all know that "mismoneygirl" is nothing more than a spam-bot, and the opening post was nothing more than a way to sneak in a link to a financial scam site, right? If you don't believe me, click on the smiley at the end of the opening post.
Hint: Whenever a new thread appears whose opening post contains absolutely nothing regarding the subject matter of the bulletin board, then it's a spam-bot. When in doubt, click on the profile and then see the link posted as a "home page."
Folks, you all know that "mismoneygirl" is nothing more than a spam-bot, and the opening post was nothing more than a way to sneak in a link to a financial scam site, right? If you don't believe me, click on the smiley at the end of the opening post.
Hint: Whenever a new thread appears whose opening post contains absolutely nothing regarding the subject matter of the bulletin board, then it's a spam-bot. When in doubt, click on the profile and then see the link posted as a "home page."
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley
--Louis Midgley
Re: Hey everyone, I'm new here!
Damn, that sucks.
I didn't even notice that the smiley was a link.
I was hoping that maybe jskains wife was going to start posting here to mess with him.
I didn't even notice that the smiley was a link.
I was hoping that maybe jskains wife was going to start posting here to mess with him.
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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Shades:
Money girl is real! I prayed and got a good feeling about it.
by the way.... Shades.... you never welcomed me to your forum. Feeling very hurt, dejected and unwanted as a result. Hope you can sleep at night.
(Kidding, of course... great forum you've got here. I really like the freedom and lattitude you give).
All the best,
R
Holy cow.
Folks, you all know that "mismoneygirl" is nothing more than a spam-bot, and the opening post was nothing more than a way to sneak in a link to a financial scam site, right? If you don't believe me, click on the smiley at the end of the opening post.
Hint: Whenever a new thread appears whose opening post contains absolutely nothing regarding the subject matter of the bulletin board, then it's a spam-bot. When in doubt, click on the profile and then see the link posted as a "home page."
Money girl is real! I prayed and got a good feeling about it.
by the way.... Shades.... you never welcomed me to your forum. Feeling very hurt, dejected and unwanted as a result. Hope you can sleep at night.
(Kidding, of course... great forum you've got here. I really like the freedom and lattitude you give).
All the best,
R
"...a pious lie, you know, has a great deal more influence with an ignorant people than a profane one."
- Sidney Rigdon, as quoted in the Quincy Whig, June 8, 1839, vol 2 #6.
- Sidney Rigdon, as quoted in the Quincy Whig, June 8, 1839, vol 2 #6.
Re: Hey everyone, I'm new here!
Roger,
It must be that you integrated so well here that we felt like you were already part of the family
Please feel free to answer the above questions so that we can "feel you out" further. Uncle Dales is optional as it has some rather large words in it. ( I think he went to college)
Gaz
It must be that you integrated so well here that we felt like you were already part of the family
Please feel free to answer the above questions so that we can "feel you out" further. Uncle Dales is optional as it has some rather large words in it. ( I think he went to college)
Gaz
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato