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Post by hjernespiser on Mar 5, 2009 18:11:17 GMT 3
LOL, Mormon Mongolian? Now that sounds funny ;D I know Protestant missionaries in Mongolia, but never heard of Mormon one ;D ;D It was truly bizarre in my opinion. ;D I wonder what the attraction was. Maybe it had something to do with the Mormon belief regarding documenting every human that ever lived. The Mormon microfilm collection has been a tremendous resource for my own family's genealogy search.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 6, 2009 1:30:49 GMT 3
What exactly is that?
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Post by hjernespiser on Mar 6, 2009 8:22:49 GMT 3
One of the Mormon beliefs is that dead ancestors can be baptized by proxy and receive salvation. So they've busied themselves collecting vast stores of information documenting ancestors. Maybe Altansukh can baptize Chingis Khan... See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptism_for_the_dead
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Post by sarmat on Mar 6, 2009 19:14:43 GMT 3
One of the Mormon beliefs is that dead ancestors can be baptized by proxy and receive salvation. So they've busied themselves collecting vast stores of information documenting ancestors. Maybe Altansukh can baptize Chingis Khan... See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptism_for_the_dead ;D ;D ;D
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 6, 2009 20:48:14 GMT 3
lol that's weird ;D
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Post by Subu'atai on Mar 7, 2009 2:06:26 GMT 3
Are the Mormons doing missionary work in Mongolia? I never really asked him how he got to be a Mormon. Yes they are unfortunately. As for baptizing the dead, sheez someone baptizes me I'll NEVER rest in peace. I'm gonna haunt that miserable little bugga to hell!
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Post by snafu on Mar 8, 2009 12:34:05 GMT 3
The Mormons have a lot of power in the US, and when you look at what they believe (and the fact that they once almost started a civil war by trying to create their own country) it's pretty disturbing. I'm not a fan of them. Hopefully people overseas are ignoring their preaching.
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Post by arnewise12 on Mar 8, 2009 21:12:38 GMT 3
I meet mormorns that tried to convert me, they are nice but there religious point of view is unsecualar or unmodern, they dont drink, thats one of the great joys in life, and they dont do other things
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Post by Subu'atai on Mar 9, 2009 8:38:08 GMT 3
The Mormons have a lot of power in the US, and when you look at what they believe (and the fact that they once almost started a civil war by trying to create their own country) it's pretty disturbing. I'm not a fan of them. Hopefully people overseas are ignoring their preaching. The more we ignore them, the more missionaries they send. It's subtle colonisation. They always target the poor and vulnerable people of society, rob them of their cultural integrity and take what little money we have to support their Mormon churches in Mongolia. If they have excess they send the cash straight back to Utah to support their global ministry. Their propaganda is quite efficient in classifying non-Christians as 'demon-worshippers going to hell' hence they can always recruit more missionaries to Mongolia. Missionaries are nice people sure, but they are the mere pawns of an enemy who does not have Mongols' best interest at heart (either then "Delivering you from HELL!!") Pffft, I'd rather shove their bu**s into a few artillery pieces and launch their sorry a**es back to Utah.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 9, 2009 13:52:19 GMT 3
Pffft, I'd rather shove their bu**s into a few artillery pieces and launch their sorry a**es back to Utah. LOL ;D ;D
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Post by arnewise12 on Mar 9, 2009 22:16:03 GMT 3
to bad man, I didnt know they were such not a very nice persons, hehe ;D
anyway, is should be in every state that everyone ahs theright to change their religion if they please
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Post by Subu'atai on Mar 10, 2009 6:51:26 GMT 3
Aye, and every state should also be aware that having intolerant religions in a religious tolerant state is completely contradictory to the values of that law. Nestorian Christianity / Sufi Islam, we had them in the past, no issues, why is it so complicated today?!
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Post by sarmat on Mar 10, 2009 15:48:40 GMT 3
Mormons' beliefs IMO is just a set of absurd nonsense having nothing to do with Christianity. A clear example of massive psychological manipulation by some power hungry freaks. I wouldn't even call it a religion, it's somekind of exaggerated fraud of international proportions.
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Post by snafu on Mar 10, 2009 19:20:21 GMT 3
And it probably doesn't help the image of the US overseas if all some people see of it are these missionaries.
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Post by Temüjin on Mar 11, 2009 19:48:08 GMT 3
I wouldn't even call it a religion, it's somekind of exaggerated fraud of international proportions. that's exactly my understanding of religion in the first place...
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