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xian mass-suicide scheduled for 04/06 ? (ot) ..but rather funny
http://www.religionnewsblog.com/1079...ors-infest-Web
FLDS-doomsday rumors infest Web Doomsday scenarios and rumors of an impending mass suicide by faithful members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are spreading fast on the World Wide Web. Several Web sites predict a short and grim future for the FLDS, saying that the church's leader, Warren Jeffs, is saying the world will end Wednesday, the 175th anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church. Much of the news-media frenzy now facing the FLDS church centers on its doctrine of plural marriage and on Jeffs, who arranges the marriages and has excommunicated dozens of prominent men and reassigned their wives and children to other men. Jeffs is also being sued in 3rd District Court on child-abuse allegations and for control of the United Effort Plan Trust, which owns most of the property in Hildale and Colorado City. According to court documents, Jeffs has not responded to either civil lawsuit, prompting a default judgment to be issued against the 48-year-old leader of the largest polygamous church in the country. One of the key sources of speculation was when Jeffs, who has a reported 50-70 wives, surprised many of his own followers about a year ago with news that he had purchased nearly 1,700 acres of ranch land in sparsely populated west Texas for a new FLDS community. Leaders of the Eldorado Success newspaper in Schleicher County, Texas, get weekly updates on the site. Photos of a massive building that resembles one of the first LDS temples are posted, as are pictures of large houses, a dairy operation, rock quarry, orchards, gardens, a warehouse and other buildings. |
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Bernie Burqua wrote: http://www.religionnewsblog.com/1079...ors-infest-Web FLDS-doomsday rumors infest Web Doomsday scenarios and rumors of an impending mass suicide by faithful members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are spreading fast on the World Wide Web. Several Web sites predict a short and grim future for the FLDS, saying that the church's leader, Warren Jeffs, is saying the world will end Wednesday, the 175th anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church. Much of the news-media frenzy now facing the FLDS church centers on its doctrine of plural marriage and on Jeffs, who arranges the marriages and has excommunicated dozens of prominent men and reassigned their wives and children to other men. Jeffs is also being sued in 3rd District Court on child-abuse allegations and for control of the United Effort Plan Trust, which owns most of the property in Hildale and Colorado City. According to court documents, Jeffs has not responded to either civil lawsuit, prompting a default judgment to be issued against the 48-year-old leader of the largest polygamous church in the country. One of the key sources of speculation was when Jeffs, who has a reported 50-70 wives, surprised many of his own followers about a year ago with news that he had purchased nearly 1,700 acres of ranch land in sparsely populated west Texas for a new FLDS community. Leaders of the Eldorado Success newspaper in Schleicher County, Texas, get weekly updates on the site. Photos of a massive building that resembles one of the first LDS temples are posted, as are pictures of large houses, a dairy operation, rock quarry, orchards, gardens, a warehouse and other buildings. I can hardly wait until the big curtain array goes up. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Doomsday scenarios and rumors of an impending mass suicide by faithful members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are spreading fast on the World Wide Web. Several Web sites predict a short and grim future for the FLDS, saying that the church's leader, Warren Jeffs, is saying the world will end Wednesday, the 175th anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church. One of the key sources of speculation was when Jeffs, who has a reported 50-70 wives, surprised many of his own followers about a year ago with news that he had purchased nearly 1,700 acres of ranch land in sparsely populated west Texas for a new FLDS community. Leaders of the Eldorado Success newspaper in Schleicher County, Texas, get weekly updates on the site. Photos of a massive building that resembles one of the first LDS temples are posted, as are pictures of large houses, a dairy operation, rock quarry, orchards, gardens, a warehouse and other buildings. Only in America. Thank Christ for that! Which Wednesday? Did they specify a timezone for the world to end? It's 10:30pm here and we are 18 hours ahead of you and it hasn't ended here yet. Brad in Australia |
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Is the key word RUMORS? An enemy can start a rumor. :-)
Brad wrote: Doomsday scenarios and rumors of an impending mass suicide by faithful members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are spreading fast on the World Wide Web. Several Web sites predict a short and grim future for the FLDS, saying that the church's leader, Warren Jeffs, is saying the world will end Wednesday, the 175th anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church. One of the key sources of speculation was when Jeffs, who has a reported 50-70 wives, surprised many of his own followers about a year ago with news that he had purchased nearly 1,700 acres of ranch land in sparsely populated west Texas for a new FLDS community. Leaders of the Eldorado Success newspaper in Schleicher County, Texas, get weekly updates on the site. Photos of a massive building that resembles one of the first LDS temples are posted, as are pictures of large houses, a dairy operation, rock quarry, orchards, gardens, a warehouse and other buildings. Only in America. Thank Christ for that! Which Wednesday? Did they specify a timezone for the world to end? It's 10:30pm here and we are 18 hours ahead of you and it hasn't ended here yet. Brad in Australia |
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I heard that Jews very often use the word xian because they don't care
to name the name of Christ, much less Jesus the Christ! Bernie Burqua wrote: http://www.religionnewsblog.com/1079...ors-infest-Web FLDS-doomsday rumors infest Web Doomsday scenarios and rumors of an impending mass suicide by faithful members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are spreading fast on the World Wide Web. Several Web sites predict a short and grim future for the FLDS, saying that the church's leader, Warren Jeffs, is saying the world will end Wednesday, the 175th anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church. Much of the news-media frenzy now facing the FLDS church centers on its doctrine of plural marriage and on Jeffs, who arranges the marriages and has excommunicated dozens of prominent men and reassigned their wives and children to other men. Jeffs is also being sued in 3rd District Court on child-abuse allegations and for control of the United Effort Plan Trust, which owns most of the property in Hildale and Colorado City. According to court documents, Jeffs has not responded to either civil lawsuit, prompting a default judgment to be issued against the 48-year-old leader of the largest polygamous church in the country. One of the key sources of speculation was when Jeffs, who has a reported 50-70 wives, surprised many of his own followers about a year ago with news that he had purchased nearly 1,700 acres of ranch land in sparsely populated west Texas for a new FLDS community. Leaders of the Eldorado Success newspaper in Schleicher County, Texas, get weekly updates on the site. Photos of a massive building that resembles one of the first LDS temples are posted, as are pictures of large houses, a dairy operation, rock quarry, orchards, gardens, a warehouse and other buildings. |
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Yeah,the World will end at exactly 11:17 PM on December 16 in the year
2050.My "edcuated guess" is just as good anybody elses,I guess :{) cuhulin |
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 08:44:23 -0400, Al Patrick
wrote: I heard that Jews very often use the word xian because they don't care to name the name of Christ, much less Jesus the Christ! Once again you heard wrong ........ use that round thingamajig on the radio (tuning knob) sometime and listen to something other than Pastor Pete. Also, I've heard Jews say Jesus Christ many times, usually in the context of "Jesus Christ! Did you see that dribble that Al Patrick posted?" |
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Howard wrote:
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 08:44:23 -0400, Al Patrick wrote: I heard that Jews very often use the word xian because they don't care to name the name of Christ, much less Jesus the Christ! Once again you heard wrong ........ use that round thingamajig on the radio (tuning knob) sometime and listen to something other than Pastor Pete. Also, I've heard Jews say Jesus Christ many times, usually in the context of "Jesus Christ! Did you see that dribble that Al Patrick posted?" I yes, I forgot. Plenty of them use "Jesus Christ" as a SWEAR WORD! |
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Howard wrote:
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 08:44:23 -0400, Al Patrick wrote: I heard that Jews very often use the word xian because they don't care to name the name of Christ, much less Jesus the Christ! Once again you heard wrong ........ use that round thingamajig on the radio (tuning knob) sometime and listen to something other than Pastor Pete. Also, I've heard Jews say Jesus Christ many times, usually in the context of "Jesus Christ! Did you see that dribble that Al Patrick posted?" Howard, Thanks for reminding me so I could remind everyone else. Pastor Peters is on an hour earlier today, Thursday. He's on right now at 9:00 PM | 21:00 EDT / 01:00 UTC. He'll be on for two hours on 5070 MHz. If reception is not too good in your area you can get him on Telstar 5 -- audio only or at http://www.scripturesforamerica.org for live streaming. |
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