On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:33:38 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I believe He was trying to say
If you know the truth
You will be able to identify error (or lies) by comparing it to the real McCoy
 
BlaineRB:  Sorry, I didn't see any real comparisons shown--just talked about as if I knew already what they were.  Got anything specific?    
 
I have heard it said that Bank employees & Treasury agents do not take a class in Identifying, Forgery or Counterfieting. They are so familiar with the real thing, handling them all day every day, they can spot a phony easily.
 
BlaineRB:   Good analogy, but does it fit?  You  have yet to show HOW it fits--specifically.  I don't mean to make you feel uncomfortable, or put you on the spot--just want to get into some specifics that Mormonism, when compared to your brand of Christianity, is a "load of BS."  We need to avoid superficial labeling, and actually compare doctrines, huh? 
 
Blaine R Borrowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi terry, I just HAD to butt in on your conversation with DavidH.  You said, " If you know the truth, you will know a lie, even though you have not studied the lie." 
I am amazed you could write this contradiction.  Are you sure this is what you meant?  
Shalom,   BlaineRB


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