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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 1 Year ago
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Where does this fool come up with this stuff?
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BLogan (User)
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 1 Year ago
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Dubss wrote: thedadof8 wrote: BLogan wrote: Now this is exactly why I fear Mitt Romney becoming president of the United States and trying to promote Mormonism into federal government.
The federal government would do well to adopt the Church's welfare practices and system. It would save the tax payers millions if not billions.
True, if they adopted the 10% tithe as a flat tax, fast offering as a welfare plan for the poor and needy, There wouldn't be a homeless or needy family in the whole United States. Also the system of organization and lack of pork, I think those ripping Leavitt might think again, and realize it wouldn't be a bad thing.
But truthfully we all know that the case would be more new Mormon ward houses and Mormon temples.
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 1 Year ago
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bearyb wrote: BLogan wrote: Now this is exactly why I fear Mitt Romney becoming president of the United States and trying to promote Mormonism into federal government.
Which parts of Mormonism mentioned in this article are you most concerned about becoming evident in the federal government? Or perhaps there are others you are more concerned about?
honestly I'd have to say Joseph Smith or Gordon B. Hinckley and everyone and everything inbetween
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influence 1 Year ago
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Jaye wrote: Methinks you would have little to fear Mr.Logan. For one thing...Washington D.C. is not a predominantly Mormon State...nor would Romney likely find very many Mormon cohorts in the White House, Congress, or the Senate to sit around and discuss the Book of Mormon and/or Mormon principles with.
But if Gordon B. isn't happy with how things are going all he has to do is threaten Mitt with excommunication and Mitt will definitely cave-in.
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 1 Year ago
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Let ask all of you an honest question regarding Michael Leavitt's choosing to read Joseph's book of Mormon during these meetings.
If a Christian member chose to read from God's word the holy Bible, would that have been allowed?
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 1 Year ago
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Uncle_Bud wrote: Where does this fool come up with this stuff? Most of it I make up myself, Uncle Bud. If I plagiarize someone, I try to give them credit.
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It's a good time to be an American.
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