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Posted On 01/05/2009 16:47:10 by anas13

Well, something interesting happened today. I decided to watch some movies as I started my

homework. I grabbed a couple of church movies and a couple of regular movies and brought them

upstairs to my room. I put the first movie (which was X-files) into the playstation 2 to watch. Then

of course it couldn't read the CD. So I put in Cars next to watch and once again the playstation

couldn't read it. So I put in one of the church movies and, predictibly, the movie actually work -_-.

All I can say is that I expected that to happen. I guess someone wanted me to watch the church

movies because all of them worked. During the last movie a random quote appeared in my head.

And this was it:

“There shall come a day where the sons of man will pick the ripe fruit and others shall pick

the rotten. And in this day there shall be a multitude of gathering, within them the children

of God. All shall kneel before their King and pray or their sorrows to end, and the heaven’s

shall open and he shall descend upon his people, saving them forever more.”

 

Weird huh. Ah well stuff like this have been happening a lot lately, over the past year. This is

just one more thing to add to my list.

   All I have today folks, have a great January day

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From: Dr T
01/23/2009 22:31:51

Thank u for sharing :)



From: Mormonatalie
01/05/2009 23:23:15
   "Joseph reached round the door casing, and discharged his six shooter into the passage, some barrels missing fire....When Hyrum fell, Joseph exclaimed, "Oh dear, brother Hyrum!" and opening the door a few inches he discharged his six shooter in the stairway (as stated before), two or three barrels of which missed fire." (History of the Church, Vol. 6, page 618.)




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