Aristotle Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 Read my posts... Bush Sr. ------------------> "I think what's at stake here is the new world order. What's at stake here is whether we can have disputes peacefully resolved in the future by a reinvigorated United Nations. Or will the United Nations, it's peacekeeping function having been elevated to its most promising height since 1948, be sent back to the Dark Ages because we failed to fulfill it's mandate?" - U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 7, 1991 Quote
BenRaines Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 Have we seen a source other than to say Google. Google is a search engine. You can find all kinds of facts, fiction and outright lies by doing a google search. How about something like: "President Bush belongs to a secret society. They plan on creating a New World Order. Satan will rule and control this New World Order. They will all want to put the Mark of the Beast on us all. That is what debit cards are about." My Grandmother. This is a true quote but not factual. My grandmother was a devout pentecostal woman and we were going to hell if we allowed someone to stamp our hands going to the movie. Mark of the Beast and all. Quote
Aristotle Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 How about something like: "President Bush belongs to a secret society. They plan on creating a New World Order. Satan will rule and control this New World Order. They will all want to put the Mark of the Beast on us all. That is what debit cards are about." My Grandmother.This is a true quote but not factual. My grandmother was a devout pentecostal woman and we were going to hell if we allowed someone to stamp our hands going to the movie. Mark of the Beast and all.As a matter of fact, your Grandmother was right. :-)Ok, hold on to your hats...this may come as a great shock...the quotes are right out of the John Birch Society! (I quoted them in my political newsletter.)Oh, and just for the record...Pres. Ezra Taft Benson was a member of the John Birch Society. ;-) - Mrs. A Quote
Outshined Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 It seems the "Sacrament Talk" and "Conspiracy Theory" threads have crossed... Quote
BenRaines Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 True, I wasn't even paying attention and thought I was adding to my forum that I started about conspiracy. I guess there is no respect to maintain a forum. Quote
Outshined Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 True, I wasn't even paying attention and thought I was adding to my forum that I started about conspiracy. I guess there is no respect to maintain a forum. Can't blame you; with all the silly conspiracy theory talk floating around, it's an easy mistake to make. Quote
BenRaines Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 That's why I created a forum just for conspiracy theory. I have read the talk on 7 Deadly Sins of Sacrament Meeting talks. It is a good one and lasted for about 10 posts in this forum. Lets see if we can get it back on track. Quote
Outshined Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 I've heard number seven many times; "Brother So-and-so caught me in the hallway and gave me this assignment, so it's his fault if it's not a good one." Quote
BenRaines Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 I was discussing this talk with my Bishop when we were out to dinner. He assigned me to give a talk on the subject on my next visit to his ward. LOL. Quote
Outshined Posted January 23, 2006 Report Posted January 23, 2006 I was discussing this talk with my Bishop when we were out to dinner. He assigned me to give a talk on the subject on my next visit to his ward. LOL. That'll teach ya! Quote
Palerider Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 One of my personal favorites to hear is.....my phone was ringing the other night and seen the Bishop's number on my caller ID....I wasn't going to answer because I just knew what he was going to ask me............. Quote
Josie Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 LOL@Ben, sounds to me like you asked for that one????????? Word of advice Pale, use your cell phone and don't give anyone the number, LOL. Then you won't be speaking every other Sunday, LOL... Quote
Jason Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 Jason where are your sources for doubting her source? Anyone listening to Bush over the last many years could back her source up.Don't you ever listen to Bush?Once again, this is very elementary, the person making the assumption must provide a credible source. It's not my responsibility to verify every hair-brained theory in the world. Ok, hold on to your hats...this may come as a great shock...the quotes are right out of the John Birch Society! (I quoted them in my political newsletter.) That's not good enough. And it seems the the Bircher's have degenerated in scholarship ability. The sources you quoted aren't even good enough for a 7th grade paper. Oh, and just for the record...Pres. Ezra Taft Benson was a member of the John Birch Society. ;-) Once again, you're wrong. ETB's son was a member, but Benson himself never was a member. The following is from the John Birch Society magazine "The New American": "He also continued to participate in patriotic activities outside his church, though he wisely refrained from endorsing political candidates. In the early 1960s, he became acquainted with the young John Birch Society and its dynamic leader, Robert Welch. While he himself did not join the Society, his wife Flora and son Reed did. Reed even accepted employment with the JBS and helped to bring about much of the Society’s early growth in Utah." http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/2000/02-...16no05_taft.htm Quote
Aristotle Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 ETB's son was a member, but Benson himself never was a member. Yes, you're right...I was mistaken on this issue. My apologies to the forum.Pres. Benson was very supportive of his son joining the John Birch Society. "When he [Reed] joined, I expressed my opinion that I was convinced that the John Birch Society was the most effective non-Church organization in our fight against creeping Socialism and godless Communism. I also stated that I admired Reed's courage and applauded his decision. Some people have told me this was not a good strategy, but I disagree. I feel it is always good strategy to stand up for the right, even when it is unpopular. Perhaps I shoud say ESPECIALLY when it is unpopular." - Ezra Taft Benson, Prophets, Principles And National Survival. Quote
Jason Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 Yes [Jason], you're right [yet again]. I was mistaken [as usual].... My apologies. I know...I know. Quote
Aristotle Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 <div class='quotemain'>Yes [Jason], you're right [yet again]. I was mistaken [as usual].... My apologies. I know...I know.It's not nice to misquote people!Yes, you're right...I was mistaken on this issue. My apologies to the forum. Quote
dontagreeljefe Posted January 25, 2006 Report Posted January 25, 2006 I knew someone that every fast and testimony meeting would give a ten minute talk. It was a hobby to see what he would say. Would talk abut things off the internet he brought up think he have to say them. Quote movies and life story. Stories such as the switchman and the bridge. Stories in especially for mormons. Many are morbid twinkies to get a point across. Bruce R McConkie said to read a written sermon is o not rely on spirit. Need to rely on spirit and talks can give you them but use them in talk not the talk. A movie like charly lds contemporary music and other fictional stories sure it teaches truth but does it edify is it by the spirit as well that is what is important. Quote
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