bcspace wrote:Science has never shown that global warming is caused by humans ...
And god helps us to survive if we pray hard enough.
The overpopulation doesn't count. We don't know god's ways to solve any problem. He WILL solve it. (if we pray hard enough to the Mormon god)
The nations which consume more than they produce are god's chosen ones, especially the US. (Jews? Please don't kid me! They are lying about holocaust, and they have killed Christ!)
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco - To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
This isn't a bedtime story. Why would anyone in their right mind look forward to such a horrific event? Who would have any desire to witness and live to tell?
I see your point. But if you're judged based on how you lived in some degree of fairness, what do you have to fear? I'm not talking about the Church meeting you missed. I'm a big fan of Karma and I believe in it. It may not happen in this world but it will happen. It's inevitable.
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
The nations which consume more than they produce are god's chosen ones, especially the US
Well we are committing genetic suicide to the point that our race will be no more while we become the "nursing fathers and nursing mothers," to the Latinos who don't seem to concerned about overpopulation. That should count for something shouldn't it? I mean at the very least we won't be around much longer to blame for the world's problems.
Book of Mormon prophecy predicts, "Reconquistar," another sign of the times.
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
This isn't a bedtime story. Why would anyone in their right mind look forward to such a horrific event? Who would have any desire to witness and live to tell?
I see your point. But if you're judged based on how you lived in some degree of fairness, what do you have to fear? I'm not talking about the Church meeting you missed. I'm a big fan of Karma and I believe in it. It may not happen in this world but it will happen. It's inevitable.
I prefer to believe in Karma as well and don't fear the fiction of a Mormon God.
My true point is that Mormons aren't thinking about what Smith has said will actually happen.
It's a violent carnage - a wholesale bloodbath starring the Mormon Jesus Christ.
Who is the Mormon Jesus Christ going to slaughter?
Well, me for one. I reject the Mormon church.
Karma makes a whole lot more sense. Seems like it places us all on equal ground.
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I smell like Garlic. Did I use too much in the chilli last night?
I think if you think the second coming is soon stop talking about it and start preparing. We will know when it happens and no one is perfect. <---- This is cute.
"HOW DARE YOU KEEP US WAITING!!!!! I demand you post right this very instant or I'll... I'll... I'll hold my breath until I slump over and bang my head against the keyboard resulting in me posting something along the lines of "SR Wphgohbrfg76hou7wbn.xdf87e4iubnaelghe45auhnea4iunh eb9uih t4e9h eibn z"! "-- Angus McAwesome (Jul 21/08 11:51 pm)