Posted on 11/01/2010 8:51:23 AM PDT by Colofornian
From the article: Bishop Matt Parson, of the Miller Ward, the congregation that meets in the building on 300 East, said he does not know Ehat. A ward directory lists a Pat Ehat as a member.
No, it was the LDS church fire in Mukilteo, Wa where some nasty FReepers cast suspicion on anti-Mormonism Freepers.
I just checked and no updates on that fire yet that I can find.
Ok then, I apologize for waiting for an apology.
Well either way, it will be a very long wait.
What’s the point of this thread again? I see none.
“Whats the point of this thread again? I see none.”
I think the point of this thread was to show that a Mormon church fire was started by a...gasp...Mormon.
What’s the point of your question? I see none.
Pat Ehat
Ok, I am changing my comment to you.
It seems a normal response would be “glad they caught the perp, to bad he was a member of the ward”.
Also interesting is the speculation that Ehat may have recently been ex-communicated from LDS...you may want to wait this one out for a bit...magritte
Excommunications are very detrimental to the emotional state of individuals and can have horrendous and lifelong debilitating repercussions.
If Mormons excommunicated this individual it adds detail to the story. Perhaps Mormonism will learn a thing or two about handling the emotional state of its members and ex-members. For now, learning that this might have been in response to an excommunication would simply make it that much more tragic.
I think the point of this thread was to show that a Mormon church fire was started by a...gasp...Mormon.
alllrighty then... so?
He looks angry. A wee bit scary even.
It's real simple.
We've had two threads here, one about the murder of the Visalia Lds bishop, and one about another arson involving an Lds facility, where a Mormon and a man with Mormon family ties, suggested that a FREEPER may have been involved. That Mormon got zotted for such a suggestion.
Secondly, you've got...
...hypersensitive flash-in-the-pan other Lds zotted ones like wannabe apologist, G. West,
who was booted from FReeperville for spamming to promote himself...
...now writing whining commentaries for an online publication claiming that arson and fantasy allegations of "persecution" is related to the truth being told about Mormons on the Internet (he didn't use the word "truth", but take away his spin, and that's what he's insinuating)
So we have propagandists like West who apparently would like truth about Mormons on the Internet to either be diminished, or like the Nauvoo Expositor, be squelched away. And worse, he pulls the trick out of the liberal hat that if you speak negative about anything, it leads to...
...you name it...
...People for the American Way says it leads to book burning...
...or it leads to brick dismantling...
...or it leads to abortion clinics being torched...
...or worse, violence and persecution.
That's a liberal tactic, PD, and I'm surprised Mormons have failed to hold their own to some accountability. (Like perhaps this propagandist needs to have a private discussion with his bishop since he's not doing any favors for Mormon PR...with him around, no wonder Lds have been skittish for so long about wanting to only provide links to official Lds sites...except for the newer Mormons like you PD)
Of course, he depicts no actual examples of "persecution." Case in point: we don't know who that Washington state arsonist was.
This is simply a reminder that since we don't know who has done what in these kinds of criminal cases, we cannot draw premature conclusions like this lds propagandist has done--or like others have done in recent threads...that we need to wait for police to do their investigations and arrest processes before we draw any conclusions.
Tell me color... are you one of those people that thinks that the U.S. brought 9/11 upon itself?
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