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To: greyfoxx39
From your link I see Mormons have donated land for building Islamic Mosques...which as far as I'm concerned states they are in partnership with expanding Islam in our country.

Muslims and Mormons who attend each other’s religious services or events often report feeling very much at ease. .....The two faiths often co-host social and educational programs.

The Mormon-owned Brigham Young University operates a world-class research operation in translating ancient Arab religious texts, which many Muslims interpret as more than a token sign of interest.....

THE MORMON CHURCH has also DONATED LAND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ISLAMIC MOSQUES,....

Read more at Suite101: The Muslim Mormon Connection: American Muslims and Mormons Have Created a Deepening Friendship http://mormonism.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_muslim_mormon_connection#ixzz0y6Q5dMmN

129 posted on 08/30/2010 8:30:16 AM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Is this partnership or appeasement? Given the real stats shown, it would suggest that they are trying to appease. Co-attendance does not equal conversion. I have watched a Reform Jewish service. as nice as it was, I did not convert to Judaism as a result of that meeting. Same for a Muslim service. I would recommend getting off Ed Decker as a source briefly, there are better and more practical sources out there against the Church, without half as much of the conspiracy theory junk.

Donating land for a mosque is also not unique to the Mormon Church, liberal Jews have apparently approved of this as well. Looks to me like the Mormon Church has a similar set of people who think you can appease the other side, when doing this has not been proven to work.


136 posted on 08/30/2010 9:18:13 AM PDT by Morpheus2009
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