I've appreciated the Mormon dialogues and have found some of these definitions really interesting. I don't know whether I have shared this before but when we were stationed in Newfoundland I met the nicest little local girl who was red hot for Jesus.  She was a convert out of the rcc who controlled that area and we became good friends; she shared an experience that she and a girlfriend had with these two good looking young men who came around proseletyzing and told my friend that they were born again Christians.  My friend had a bit of uneasiness but everything looked so good outwardly that the girls arranged to meet them at a bowling alley in St. Johns.  All went well until a song came on the sound system that would be special to a born again believer.  These boys began to mock it and the girls knew right away that they had been snookered.  These girls were very young in the Lord and their experience was encouraging to me. It demonstrated for me how the Lord shields and guards by His Spirit of grace.  jt
 

From: Charles Perry Locke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, John, I did not read this as a preference of one over the other. I am sorry that you did. I read it as an effort on the part of David to honestly relate what he has gained from Dave's being on TT. 
 
  I, too, have gained from Dave's being on TT. He (as well as Blaine and Raymond) has provided a platform for me (and Kevin) to expose the unbiblical, satanic, and deceitful ways of the mormon faith to fellow Christians who, due to their unfamiliarity with the redefined words mormons use and secret occultic ceremonies, may not have otherwise given it a second thought. To that end we ALL have gained from their being here. God has those mormon boys sticking around here for a reason, whether they (or any of us, for that matter) know that reason or not. 
 
Perry 
 

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