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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Jul 2004 14:03:34 -0600
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Rhonda,

To answer your question would take volumes.  The basics are these.  Jesus
was not virgin born.  His brother is Lucifer.  God is a super human being
who lives on another planet.  I forget the name of the planet now so if you
want to know, I'll have to look it up.  Women must marry men if they ever
hope for any chance to make it to Heavenly bliss with the men.  This is why
polygamy is still practiced in some Mormon families.  I also have
documentation on the many secret ceremonies conducted in Mormon temples for
weddings, baptisms, and the praying for the dead.  As I said, this is just
the tip of the iceberg.  Frankly, the otter layers of the Mormon church, if
you tried to get them to admit these basic things, would not know this is
what the inner Mormon circle of believers honestly believe.  The goal of a
man in Mormonism is to have as many wives as he can, produce as many
children as he can, and live as holy as he can so he eventually will become
a god and have the creative powers to create his own planet and race of
people just like the god they claim they worship now which is not the God of
the Bible.  They literally, as I said, believe God is a living human being
with hands and feet and a head and a body who lives on another planet and
rules this planet he created.  If you plan on debating any Mormon of any
kind, you best know the depth of their doctrines or they will convince you
that they believe just like we do as Bible Christians.  I have never meant a
mean Mormon.  We used to say, when living in western Colorado, if your car
breaks down along side the road, the first person to stop and offer help
will be a Mormon.  The second will be a Christian, if you are lucky.

Phil.

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