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When good people go bad, the iron rod path
Posted On 06/07/2008 09:27:12 by Aurorasungem
What is the nature of good versus evil? What makes a good person go bad? What can I do to help someone who has turned to evil? Sometimes in life things can turn very ugly in a hurry. People you thought you knew and trusted can turn Jeckle and Hyde and do things that you would never even think they were capable of, but they still do. People can make unwise decisions, even people who you thought were the strongest ones in the church and do things or make mistakes that shake those closest to them.... Read More



Pray for the Children
Posted On 04/23/2008 14:55:58 by Bethie
These videos of the Texas FLDS children just break my heart:

Happy Children at the Ranch

"I Don't Want to Go"

Girls Taken Away

Scared, Sad, Captive Children
http://dayofpraise.blogspot.com/... Read More









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