Another church shooting in MI

Jews don't recognize Jesus as the son of God, Latter Day Saints don't recognize the Trinity, Protestants don't recognize the Pope, and Baptists don't recognize each other in liquor stores.


I grew up in the south. My Dad was originally from New York and had "migrated" in the 1950's. Actually he ran off on his family with his secretary.

His favorite saying always was, "Why don't baptists fuck standing up? They are afraid it will lead to dancing.

Every different religion disagrees with every religion on some things. For Christians it is who reps God on earth, the pope or some guy reading golden texts in his hat. For muslims, it is which 9yo is best to rape, the boy or girl? For democrats it is usually Stalin, Lenin, Marx or Mao, who came up with the best way to murder 100 million people and steal their wealth?

The two groups currently causing the most misery on the planet are the kiddie rapers/democrats.
 
I saw a video where a guy was out running for city council or some shit and I guess he talked to this guy days before the shooting and he just really hated Mormons. He had mental shit, family problems, and something about a Mormon woman in Utah and him having to have his tattoos removed to join in on ceremonies.

Doesn’t sound political, sounds like a little bitch
 
Am I the only one who finds it weird that two former marines carried out two shootings this weekend, MI and NC. I wonder if they were some how recruited for something or specifically picked.

I wouldn’t be surprised if they were groomed by FBI guys online the same way Muslims are convinced to go on terror sprees so that the FBI take credit for busting them.
 
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Latter Day Saints don't recognize the Trinity,

It's not exactly like that, it's a difference of understanding as to the exact nature of it.

Latter Day Saints firmly believe in God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost, it's just a matter of a difference in if you read things Jesus Christ said rather literally or if you think he was talking more figuratively.

But then again Christians were killing and being killed over that same understanding 1500 years ago so you know that isn't going to get settled anytime soon (not that the Catholics didn't try their best to settle it once and for all some 1500 years ago by killing everyone who didn't agree with them).
 
But then again Christians were killing and being killed over that same understanding 1500 years ago so you know that isn't going to get settled anytime soon (not that the Catholics didn't try their best to settle it once and for all some 1500 years ago by killing everyone who didn't agree with them).

There was this other thread wherein you seemed to like the idea of another Crusade :ROFLMAO:
 
It's not exactly like that, it's a difference of understanding as to the exact nature of it.

Latter Day Saints firmly believe in God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost, it's just a matter of a difference in if you read things Jesus Christ said rather literally or if you think he was talking more figuratively.

But then again Christians were killing and being killed over that same understanding 1500 years ago so you know that isn't going to get settled anytime soon (not that the Catholics didn't try their best to settle it once and for all some 1500 years ago by killing everyone who didn't agree with them).

As I recall, LDS view God, Son and Holy Spirit as three distinctly seperate beings while other religions consider Them three in one.
 
As I recall, LDS view God, Son and Holy Spirit as three distinctly seperate beings while other religions consider Them three in one.
They also believe in exaltation and the chance to become a god, three levels of heaven, and only the worst people go to hell.

Oh, and the whole God was a man who became a god.
 
and only the worst people go to hell.

While some believe that Most folks wind up in hell and only a few wind up in heaven,
(and I might add that some denominations kind of use that as part of their fear tactics based recruiting)

Latter Day Saints believe that God loves all of us and wants the best for all of us and because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, all who will believe on Jesus Christ either in this life (or who eventually choose to believe in and accept Jesus Christ in the next life) will have a place in a wonderful realm of glory that they feel most comfortable in, and only a small number of people who truly hate God and truly hate Jesus Christ will in the end be in "Hell" for all eternity.
 
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