Blainer)  It is all a matter of perception, Glenn, you see naked people,
I see them wearing clothing.   This is very interesting.  Joseph Smith
dressed very neatly, had the respect and love of those who knew him.  Too
bad you never had the privilege of getting acquainted with this great
American Prophet.  You still could, by reading his writings.  "As a man
thinketh, so is he."

On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 00:43:42 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Then why do you put on Joe Smith?  There is something worse than 
> being naked. 
>  It is being naked and not knowing it.   You have no credibility 
> because you 
> say Mormons are not divided.  That leaves you naked indeed.
> > 
> > Blainer)  That's funny, I don't feel naked.  I am wearing the 
> whole armor
> > of God that I may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil 
> and
> > Glenn.  My loins are girt about with the truth, and I have on the
> > breastplate of righteousness, my feet are shod with the 
> preparation of
> > the gospel of peace, and above all I wield the shield of faith, 
> the
> > helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit.  (:>) 
> > 
> > 
> 

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