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To: reaganaut

Today after church a wonderful old man of God and I were talking about the strange things around world...

Earthquakes in divers places, tsunamis, the economy, Obama, etc...

He was talking about the prophecies and warnings that we have in the Bible about these things...

I have enough sense to just shut up and listen when a man or woman of God is expounding...

He began to talk of false prophets and mentioned Joseph Smith...

He said one time some young boys came to his house, didnt say much except Smith was a prophet and gave him a book of mormon...

He had heard about the mormons and didnt believe their religion...

He said out of curiosity he started to read the book of mormon and there was no mention of Jesus as Savior but it did say Joseph Smith was the savior...

I wanted to ask him where the bom said that but I thought well sufficent that he understood thats what the book was about...

He went on to say that when he got to that part he stopped reading and waited for the boys to come back...

sure enough here them were on his door step agin...

He told them that Joey Smith was not the savior but a liar...

and that only Jesus was the Savior...

He said they were not happy that he said that but too bad...

And NOOOOOOOOO I wasnt the one who mentioned mormons at the start...

He did...he was warning his listeners against a damnable cult, and other things that are happeninbg now...

and he said “we’ll be going home soon. Jesus is coming real soon”

:)


317 posted on 02/28/2010 3:43:17 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

The sooner the better, IMO.


318 posted on 02/28/2010 3:44:18 PM PST by reaganaut ( "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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