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To: presently no screen name

“Much like some arsenic added to a cake - eater beware.”

From the LDS hymn book “Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love”:

“’Tis sweet to sing the matchless love
Of Him who left his home above
And came to earth - oh, wondrous plan -
To suffer, bleed, and die for man!

‘Tis good to meet each Sabbath day
And, in his own appointed way,
Partake the emblems of his death,
And thus renew our love and faith.

Oh, blessed hour! communion sweet!
When children, friends, and teachers meet
And, in remembrance of his grace
United in sweetest songs of praise.

Chorus: For Jesus died on Calvary,
That all thru him might ransomed be.
Then sing hosannas to his name;
Let heav’n and earth his love proclaim.”

Song finished. This is Saundra typing. For God’s sake, please let Mormons love our Savior Jesus Christ, our Heavenly Father, and the Holy Ghost in peace. Thank you. Amen.


468 posted on 02/18/2008 5:41:38 PM PST by Saundra Duffy (Romney Rocks!!!)
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469 posted on 02/18/2008 5:42:59 PM PST by big'ol_freeper (REAGAN: "..party..must represent certain fundamental beliefs [not] compromised..[for] expediency")
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To: Saundra Duffy
From the LDS hymn book Like, so? Are you offering me the icing on the cake?

For God’s sake, please let Mormons love our Savior Jesus Christ, our Heavenly Father, and the Holy Ghost in peace. Thank you. Amen

Your god? or my God - The Father, Son and Holy Spririt - three person in ONE God?

Why are you pleading? Sounds like a victim mentality for credibility sake. Let me rephrase your words, For credibility sake, please let Mormons.........
483 posted on 02/18/2008 5:58:08 PM PST by presently no screen name
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