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Was Mormonism Established on False Claims & Counterfeit Principles ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JasperMoon" data-source="post: 129046" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>Since the past 10 years, maybe, they've built up the Joseph Smith farm area, built a major temple there and have added to the Hill and made it high tech for the summer performances. Yes, it still has some of that feel when I go by and there are many visitors there. Have you also been to the Peter Whitmer Farm just out of Waterloo. There, too, is a nice museum and visitors' center. I, too, don't espouse any established religion. But I have from time to time taken in prophecy conferences to hear the guest speakers and their take on the MIddle East and what's going on there. As I mentioned, I know several Mormons, work at the schools in that area and know some of the kids who are Mormon, though they don't tell me which ones exactly. They are all typical kids. Their parents are typical, and I did have a boss a few years ago who also was Mormon and she was one of the greatest bosses I've ever had over the years. If you can, come again and take in the scenery while the air in that part of the woods is still fresh and clean from trash mountains stench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasperMoon, post: 129046, member: 264"] Since the past 10 years, maybe, they've built up the Joseph Smith farm area, built a major temple there and have added to the Hill and made it high tech for the summer performances. Yes, it still has some of that feel when I go by and there are many visitors there. Have you also been to the Peter Whitmer Farm just out of Waterloo. There, too, is a nice museum and visitors' center. I, too, don't espouse any established religion. But I have from time to time taken in prophecy conferences to hear the guest speakers and their take on the MIddle East and what's going on there. As I mentioned, I know several Mormons, work at the schools in that area and know some of the kids who are Mormon, though they don't tell me which ones exactly. They are all typical kids. Their parents are typical, and I did have a boss a few years ago who also was Mormon and she was one of the greatest bosses I've ever had over the years. If you can, come again and take in the scenery while the air in that part of the woods is still fresh and clean from trash mountains stench. [/QUOTE]
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