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Mormon "prophet" under summons for trial for criminal fraud, could Thomas S. Monson be convicted?
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03-24-2014, 11:11 AM
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I was not aware that judges in the UK could issue a summons to an American citizen. Nor do I expect a judge in a state whose official religion was founded by a king who broke from Catholocism because of a disagreement with the pope about his marriage legality then who divorced his wives for not providing him an heir and executed half of them despite his holy book teaching in no uncertain terms that divorce is only approved in instances of adultery, I do not expect that a judge appointed by this state has any moral standing to embark on a judgement of the validity of Mr. Monson's faith, or declare it AntiChrist.
You remind me of the jews who told Pilot "we have no king but Ceasar" you're in such a hurry to condemn Mormonism that you would abandon your own faith. Now it just so happens that the church has lawyers. This isn't a new thing Paul was a lawyer, despite how much we make fun of lawyers Jesus handpicked a lawyer to represent him on the road to Damascus; this will run it's course. And if you pick up the bible you will be disappointed to find that even if Mr. Monson were condemned in court it doesn't help the case you are trying to build against the church, because Monson would be in good company with men like Paul, and Peter, and even Jesus who were also condemned in court. Ads |
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Mormon "prophet" under summons for trial for criminal fraud, could Thomas S. Monson be convicted? - Scott England - 03-24-2014, 10:13 AM
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