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To: 1000 silverlings
There are some believing in tree gods out there.
Some believe underwater basket weaving is the way to heaven for them. That is their freedom of worship/speech.
The line for me is when this small group wants to (if true?) sabotage FR and Jim's mighty effort here at FR.
In public the line would be drawn for me if they attempted to convert children in a public school atmosphere.

I'm Christian. We hate sin, but we love the sinners.
Like I said, I think Mormons are part of a cult, but with the rare exception of the odd group of old men raping 12 year old wives, I've rarely if ever heard of the kind of attacks Jim heard were going to be done against this forum.
That bothers me and it is disturbing.

In my life most Mormons are nice people with well behaved families, but if what Jim brought to our attention is 100% real, that would be most bothersome to me about them these days.

1,906 posted on 03/31/2009 9:45:30 AM PDT by A CA Guy ( God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy
If you've read this thread, you would find that what was brought out in this thread was not only not 100% true but probably only about 10% if that. Most of the LDS posters here have disavowed the other site. Many like myself had never heard of the site until it was brought up here for whatever reason.

Unless one believes one guy, or a hand full of posters could bring down this site, this thread was much ado about nothing. The conspiracy was non existent for the better part. One would justifiably wonder why this was brought up in the way it was at all. What was accomplished in the name of conservatism?

1,926 posted on 03/31/2009 10:14:06 AM PDT by Reno232
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