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Jaye (User)
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 2 Months ago
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At any rate Kent...ThomasK does not need you to defend his honor. He is perfectly capable of doing so himself.
And I might add...he is EONS above you.
Enjoy your weekly 'spiritual stuffing' on SMUG.
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Jaye (User)
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 2 Months ago
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Dubbs wrote: Jaye wrote: ThomasK wrote: Jaye wrote: ThomasK wrote: No one has ever been disciplined, excommunicated, or any other church measures for not believing or adhering to in the "Adam-God Theory".
If that's what you believe...then that's what you believe. It is unlikely that if they didn't believe, or adhere to any specific doctrine that Brigham Young taught from the pulpit...that they would openly dissent.
Because according to the history of the Danites...members who openly dissented against the orders, teachings, and/or edicts of Brigham Young, might possibly stand to be 'used up'...and the Danites acted under orders.
OK, name names of people that we excommunicated for not believing or adhering to the "Adam-God Theory". You challenged my quote, so let's here it. So what you're also saying is that people were being excommunicated for disagreeing with "theories". What other "theories" was this happening with?
I'm waiting.
And so long as you behave like Kent...you can keep waiting. Or you can discuss this like a rational adult.
It remains to be seen.
At any rate...why do you think Orson Pratt was excommunicated?
He's been respectful Jaye, just as you did with Bearyb when he was, accuse him of being evil etc. What a joke you are. Just answer the question. Is acting like me asking for proof of things you and your twin brother Wren say? If so, I'm proud to be like me.
Well of COURSE you're proud to be like you. It's all about prideful behavior with you...eh?
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Jaye (User)
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 2 Months ago
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Wren wrote: JR, let me tell you who Dubbs is.
He lives in an apartment in Phoenix. He goes to school (still?) at University of Phoenix. He works construction as a day laborer, because he can't do anything else.
He is not wealthy, he is not a contractor, he does not own three homes. I am not sure that he is married (because he talked about a girlfriend once a long time ago at the same time he was talking about a wife -- rather poorly I might add).
He has never been a Bishop, and I don't believe that he is a High Priest. His understanding of the temple and its rituals is only minimal, so I doubt that he has been there more than twice, and that is only if he went on a mission and if he got sealed. Maybe, just maybe the two times, but he can't have gone any more because he does not understand what goes on there.
His attitude outside of the forum is exactly what he portrays here because he is not smart enough to dissemble and get away with it all. Shoot, he has never gotten away with it here, has he?
I'm going to disagree on one point here Wren.
I'll go along with your earlier assessment in which you opined that he was a telephone solicitor...but I can't buy the day laborer in construction.
For one thing...he's much too lazy to get out there and do hard physical labor. For another...he lacks the intelligence, the ability to take instructions, or the ability to think on his feet.
He wouldn't last a single shift as a construction day-laborer.
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 2 Months ago
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Ha ha ha ha ha.
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Wren (User)
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 2 Months ago
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Jaye wrote: Wren wrote: JR, let me tell you who Dubbs is.
He lives in an apartment in Phoenix. He goes to school (still?) at University of Phoenix. He works construction as a day laborer, because he can't do anything else.
He is not wealthy, he is not a contractor, he does not own three homes. I am not sure that he is married (because he talked about a girlfriend once a long time ago at the same time he was talking about a wife -- rather poorly I might add).
He has never been a Bishop, and I don't believe that he is a High Priest. His understanding of the temple and its rituals is only minimal, so I doubt that he has been there more than twice, and that is only if he went on a mission and if he got sealed. Maybe, just maybe the two times, but he can't have gone any more because he does not understand what goes on there.
His attitude outside of the forum is exactly what he portrays here because he is not smart enough to dissemble and get away with it all. Shoot, he has never gotten away with it here, has he?
I'm going to disagree on one point here Wren.
I'll go along with your earlier assessment in which you opined that he was a telephone solicitor...but I can't buy the day laborer in construction.
For one thing...he's much too lazy to get out there and do hard physical labor. For another...he lacks the intelligence, the ability to take instructions, or the ability to think on his feet.
He wouldn't last a single shift as a construction day-laborer.
I stand corrected, because that all makes sense.
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dean (User)
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Re:Documents raise questions about religious influ 2 Months ago
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Wren wrote:JR, let me tell you who Dubbs is.
He lives in an apartment in Phoenix. He goes to school (still?) at University of Phoenix. He works construction as a day laborer, because he can't do anything else.
He is not wealthy, he is not a contractor, he does not own three homes. I am not sure that he is married (because he talked about a girlfriend once a long time ago at the same time he was talking about a wife -- rather poorly I might add).
He has never been a Bishop, and I don't believe that he is a High Priest. His understanding of the temple and its rituals is only minimal, so I doubt that he has been there more than twice, and that is only if he went on a mission and if he got sealed. Maybe, just maybe the two times, but he can't have gone any more because he does not understand what goes on there.
His attitude outside of the forum is exactly what he portrays here because he is not smart enough to dissemble and get away with it all. Shoot, he has never gotten away with it here, has he?
Jaye wroteI'm going to disagree on one point here Wren.
I'll go along with your earlier assessment in which you opined that he was a telephone solicitor...but I can't buy the day laborer in construction.
For one thing...he's much too lazy to get out there and do hard physical labor. For another...he lacks the intelligence, the ability to take instructions, or the ability to think on his feet.
He wouldn't last a single shift as a construction day-laborer.
I stand all amazed.
Not only does it apply to your sharp and incisive analysis about, but we gentile boys used to quietly hum that melody that as the LDS girls fooled around with us when we were all in high school.
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