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To: Former Fetus

I read somewhere that young missionaries, when confronted by a Bible-believing Christian report to their counselor who explains to them how mistaken the Christian was, and stops them from returning to that Christian’s home. Is that true?
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No I never could get rid of them

I had the Mormons and the JWs once a month for years

I had a blast while I lived in that state

Here in TN not so much

The mormons never have managed to “cover the earth” in our state LOL

A JW told me that she had asked at kingdon hall if I could be her personal slave in their afterlife and had gotten special permission She immediately came and told me I tol,d her she was a few days early She came back on herr usual day also

A few days later when a Mormon warned me that I would end up a slave I told her i was so sorry, I had alreadyu been spoken for

This mormon woman was intelligent abnd well educated but what is it about cult5s that your mind gets sucked out ???

She begged me to go to the JW and asked to be excused and tell her I wanted to go with the Mormnons

The Mormons started coming twice a month

another thing that I have never heard of anywhere else was this

I knew many of my ancestors so the Mormons often invited me to the temple to be dead dunked for them and would try to shame me by saying I didnt love my Christian ancestors and wanted them to go to Hell I told them I was never going to be a mormon but they said it wasnt necessary. Of course it might have been a way to get the names and then to have a bona fide mormon dead dunked all over again for my faMily Plus they would probably have had to “cleanse” the temple after I the apostate had fouled it up with my presence..

Weird ducks eh ???


467 posted on 07/03/2011 4:41:44 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

I’ve mentioned before, that my 7th great grandfather is listed wrongly on the LDS database at least ten times, and correctly once. I assume all of these represent a baptism by proxy after death. Well, it would have to be, since he died in 1733.

This leads me to a question: if a mistaken assumption is baptized by proxy, and being unaware of the error due to beind deceased, the actual individual in question is unable to set the record straight, what does that do on Kolob? I’d think it would wreak havoc.


469 posted on 07/03/2011 4:50:32 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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