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Posted by: JoD3:360 ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 09:56PM

Walter Ralston Martin (1928-1989) was an evangelical Christian minister - author and founder of the Christian Research Institute - who produced a vast amount of literature exposing the cult aspects and deceptions of Mormonism. Although Martin made his rejection of Mormonism well-known during his life, he has, nevertheless, been baptized by Mormons since his death.

Walter Ralston Martin (1928-1989)

Baptism - 29 March 2006, Houston Texas LDS Temple

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Posted by: Greyfort ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 10:01PM

Whoever submitted that, they're now imagining him coming up to them in the after-life and hugging them, saying, "Thank you! You were right!" *gag*

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Posted by: deb ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 10:04PM

baptising the deceased would be scary. as far as myself, i almost went for the "eternal marriage" which you do join in heaven anyways, i believe.

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Posted by: caedmon ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 10:50PM

Mormons are arrogant and don't respect the beliefs of others - dead or alive.

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Posted by: serena ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 10:55PM

I thought those who were exposed to the Mormon gospel and rejected it were not proxy-baptism material. I swear I've been told that, actually by online chat missionaries.

Weird.

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Posted by: Helen ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 11:40PM

serena Wrote:
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> I thought those who were exposed to the Mormon
> gospel and rejected it were not proxy-baptism
> material. I swear I've been told that, actually by
> online chat missionaries.
>
> Weird.

The missionaries taught me that. I had told them I didn't want to be baptized and that I would wait and be taught in the next life.

They said that I would not be taught the gospel in the next life because I had already been taught here. They said that teaching the Gospel in the next life is for those who died without being taught the gospel and having an oppourtunity to be baptized.

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Posted by: jon1 ( )
Date: March 24, 2011 10:24AM

That's the way I remember it also. I guess tscc doesn't follow its own rules.

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Posted by: Rev. Martin's Ghost ( )
Date: March 23, 2011 11:16PM

Ann Eliza Webb Young, Brigham's notorious "Wife No. 19" and I are cohabitating...

I'm content knowing I'm beddding one of his favorite "hot young wives," and we have a bit of fun scaring the Mormons who come here on faith-seeking visits.

http://www.hauntedhouses.com/states/ut/brigham_young_farm_house.cfm

The Mormons were right about one thing; there is sex after death...

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Posted by: Highland ( )
Date: March 24, 2011 01:36PM

They're wasting their time, aren't they? Mr. Martin is enjoying eternity with the one true (non-Mormon) God and couldn't care less that they did their silly mumbo jumbo routine on him.

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