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There are a couple of things in this article which are not correct. Rocky and Helen Hulse are not evangelists, who moved from Chicago to Nauvoo to set up the Nauvoo Christian Visitos Center. NCVC has been in Nauvoo, IL on Mulholland Street since 1988. The former director retired and the fall of 2005, at which time they became the directors. Rocky is a retired Naval Officer who spent 33 years on active duty and upon retirement in 2006 in joined Helen in Nauvoo. Their International TV program is called "Truth Outreach" which compares the doctrines of Mormonism to the teachings of the Bible. Rocky has just published a book called: "When Salt Lake City Calls" Is there a conflict between Mormonism and the public trust?
Wow, why are these people called Anti-LDS?
Couldn't the same be said about the LDS Church?
The LDS Church teaches all other churches are wrong, so why aren't they call Anti-Chrisitans?
Just pondering tonight...
What's with all the silence from the Mormon people and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? If Mormons have the whole truth, and are christian, as they claim, why no comments. Why no discussion about what this couple has faced in Nauvoo?
A small town with a big rumor...
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