by kbbpll February 14, 2012 11:57 PM EST Gee, another Jew story. Who gives a flying flip what some whacko cult does over a dead guy's name. . .
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Gee, another racist comment. Yes, folks, there are people like this who really think this way, and they live in our America. It is wise to be reminded of that from time to time.
Just like Romney, the Mormon church is trying to bulls*it people by blaming this incident on one person and or temple. The fact is that the Mormon church and communities has been quietly doing these things to ten of thousands of deceased people for multiple decades and the decedants survivors have no knowledge of it, so it is a whole lot more than just one person and or temple involved in this practice.
By the by, it wasn't so long ago that the mormons had a vision...."let us allow all african americans to hold higher position in our kingdom, but they did not add, by the way, and it is history if really researched, they were about to lose tax=exempt status by the government for discrimination...funny how those visions become so politically correct when given a threat of loss to their pocket books. the mormons are a business, a global corporation and if you were to visit their day-long sacrament meetings on sunday, you would hear what their true agenda is, it is a 8-hr. business meeting...period!
you must be mormon because the majority of people who observe this ritual as "okay," well...is mormon. it is incredibly invasive and disrespectful of other's beliefs. as a transplant to utah and not mormon their whole response to people disagreeing with the hold of mormonism politically, socially and legally is, "well, if you don't like....leave." pretty respectful of other's beliefs isn't it?
if you are a mormon responding, it figures you would defend this, if you are not a mormon and are defending the only "christian" sector that does not follow a cross, then "wake-up!" christians follow a cross, others "don't."
And, if you do not know anything about this religion and the "quiet" power they hold on others via "wealth," then...think again. you need to do a lot more digging than the credibility of vague observation.
Frankly its an unwarranted violation and an unconscionable barbaric rite to baptize anyone, dead or alive, without the specific consent of the individual to be baptized. Nor is child baptism appreciably better as a moral practice.
The only reason they're apologizing is that they have a candidate running for President. I recently worked for a group of Mormons and I can tell you they think we are all sub-serviant to them. After all, they are Gods that will be getting their own universe to rule over. Google the "Mountain Meadows Massacre". That's what their leader did. They didn't like the Bible and its rules so they wrote their own. This is nothing more than a tactic.
Most of what has been written about the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857 is written by Mormons, so it will be difficult to get to the truth of that dispicable murder of 120 plus innocent Arkansas emigrants on their way to California. The Mormon church, to this day, refuses to "put the saddle on the right horse." The lies are still being spread by the Mormon church that it was Indians that murdered the people in the Fancher-Baker wagon train, when it was actually done by Mormons dressed up as Indians.
The Mormon church as also "baptized" dead ancestors of those who they murdered in that Massacre. Murder them, then baptize them is a truly sick belief.
I cant begin to state how many ways the baptism of the dead is so very wrong. Mormons can believe what they want, but attempt to baptize anyone in my family dead or alive, and it's war.
Gee, another Jew story. Who gives a flying flip what some whacko cult does over a dead guy's name. I sure as heck wouldn't be seeing this as a top news story if it was a Gypsie, Jehovah's Witness, or Soviet POW that had survived the Nazi death camps and was posthumously baptized by the Mormons. Clearly we need to seriously address who controls what we're supposed to perceive as "news".
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Gee, another Jew story. Who gives a flying flip what some whacko cult does over a dead guy's name. . .
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Gee, another racist comment. Yes, folks, there are people like this who really think this way, and they live in our America. It is wise to be reminded of that from time to time.
And, if you do not know anything about this religion and the "quiet" power they hold on others via "wealth," then...think again. you need to do a lot more digging than the credibility of vague observation.
The Mormon church as also "baptized" dead ancestors of those who they murdered in that Massacre. Murder them, then baptize them is a truly sick belief.
Mormons can believe what they want, but attempt to baptize anyone in my family dead or alive, and it's war.