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Talk About Dishonest...[Mormon]
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| November 29, 2011
| Anonymous
Posted on 11/30/2011 8:26:33 AM PST by greyfoxx39
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To: Texan Tory
"An exmormon.org member writes: "I just got this email from mormon.org thanking me for creating a profile. I immediately logged on to see if somebody had created one for me. I didn't have one. It was a trick to get me to log into the create profile page". What would you call this if not deceptive? "Thanks for creating the non existent profile that we expect you to now create since you will arrive at the page that indicates your cooperation is a done deal."
one lady who sends me lists of files that need actions, but thanks me for doing them as if they were already done (as she does expect them to be done in the near future).
IMO, It's doubtful that most people would accept this kind of treatment.
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posted on
11/30/2011 3:30:55 PM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(If other churches were dead dunking mormons to save them mormons would be furious.)
To: Elsie
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posted on
11/30/2011 3:32:08 PM PST
by
aMorePerfectUnion
(You know, 99.99999965% of the lawyers give all of them a bad name)
To: Texan Tory
I am impressed on how you were able to spin obvious deception into a non issue.
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posted on
11/30/2011 4:17:30 PM PST
by
svcw
(God's Grace - thank you!)
To: svcw
I can’t see into the heart of the person who coded the web site, and I will even concede to you that deception is a possibility, I’m just saying that I’ve run across other things that seemed similar to me that did not seem like deception. I’m not a tricky person, so maybe I just lack the imagination to see it. If it is deception, it seems like an elaborate, yet lame plan with little to gain, the ‘deceived’ simply closes the follow up web page if he’s not interested.
To: greyfoxx39
Maybe it is deception, I’m not sure, I’m just saying I’ve run across other things that seemed similar to this that did not seem like deception.
To: Texan Tory
If it is deception, it seems like an elaborate, yet lame plan with little to gain, the deceived simply closes the follow up web page if hes not interested.Welcome to mormonISM.
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posted on
11/30/2011 4:42:37 PM PST
by
svcw
(God's Grace - thank you!)
To: aMorePerfectUnion
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posted on
11/30/2011 4:45:11 PM PST
by
SENTINEL
(Romney is to Conservatism what Mormonism is to Christianity.)
To: Texan Tory
"This is not the wording I would have chosen, but I dont see this as deception. It is common marketing practice..."Well I guess we agree then, the leaders of the breakaway LDS sect of Mormonism is as truthful as a car salesman.
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posted on
11/30/2011 4:50:37 PM PST
by
SENTINEL
(Romney is to Conservatism what Mormonism is to Christianity.)
To: SENTINEL
It is common marketing practice..."
I don't think that the National Geographic Society will be having THIS on the cover, as the lead off article, in the future.
However, they DID have
THIS on this month's cover and main story.
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12/01/2011 5:28:09 AM PST
by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
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