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12 years ago
Jim Whitefield
The following announcement is made with the kind permission of Eric and Sus: ‘The Mormon Delusion. Volume 5. Doctrine and Covenants – Deception and Concoctions’ is now available in hardback, paperback and eBook format direct from the publisher’s book store and will appear on Amazon et al in about six weeks. Full details are available at http://themormondelusion.com web site where there
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13 years ago
Jim Whitefield
This thread is posted with the prior permission and approval of Eric and moderators of RfM. My grateful thanks for their continued support and encouragement. The Mormon Delusion. Volume 4: The Mormon Missionary Lessons – A Conspiracy to Deceive, is now available in hardback, paperback, as a download and PDF eBook. A link to TMD bookstore is on TMD website at themormondelusion.com where y
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13 years ago
Jim Whitefield
It seems there are doubters regarding this claim. I guess for some, that comes after years of being lied to in the Church and some subsequently have doubts about everything. Be assured – this poster is real and honest. She (not he) is a good friend of mine and you can be assured that anything she claims will be as accurate as it is true. She despises lying and would never lie about such a thing
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13 years ago
Jim Whitefield
Oh - in case the timing isn't clear, in England you can't be 'married' in the Temple as it is not a public place of worship so by law you have to marry in the Chapel first and go to the Temple later to be sealed. Members in England love this as of course it means all the family can attend. We married Sat 15 Feb - I was 18 the following Tuesday (18th) and we were sealed the following Sat 22nd. Hop
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13 years ago
Jim Whitefield
In the sixties, they were building lots of new chapels around the world and for a period were calling "Church Building Missionaries" whose task it was to labour on the Church building sites for two years each day and also two evenings each week along with members who would work on the sites too. On the other evenings we split with the proselyting missionaries to teach. As we were mainly
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13 years ago
Jim Whitefield
Several people have asked if I have notes relating to the latter part of my presentation at conference, regarding Joseph Smith and the underlying evidence of his claims and his journey from monotheism to polytheism, showing that in 1820 he wasn't even religious, let alone having visions. I have now posted an article I wrote earlier in the year from which that part of the presentation was drawn. I
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