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Really? Hmmm, it looks like desperation for attention This whole look at me I am mormon thing is getting outta control.
And in other news, there were a few other people on the planet who did interesting things, and they were NOT Mormons...
Mightymight - it seems this article was interesting enough for you to read it and then take the time to comment. If anything, I'm sure the advertisers appreciate your interest even more.
There are not that many human-interest good-news stories around. Kudos to those who were included in this story.
The problem might be is that there are a lot of lies told about us even at the pulpit at some churches and all we are trying to do is let people know who we truly are and that we are not anything like the lies being told.
I know of the lies because I was in a military vehicle in 1978 when someone was lessoning to a tape by his pasture and it was filled with lies about us and my brothers step-daughter has told us things here ministry tells them and believes it even when I till her its not true she believes it anyway. So what is wrong with trying to get people to know who we truly are? We are not bad people we just believe things differently than others.
If someone tells lies about you dont you want to correct the lie?
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