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Haste makes waste
Posted On 01/22/2009 17:21:51 by the-durf
    I've never done a blog before and I must start this adventure from an assignment for my American history class.  Yeah, I'm cool.

    Thankfully we learn some pretty interesting stuff in that class.  We recently went over how it took Americans about 14 months after serious oppression started from England before the colonists were really willing to secede.
    That sounded insane to me at first, I would have thought that af... Read More



Letters to an Anti-mormon Pastor
Posted On 12/03/2008 13:28:42 by ThisIgnorantPresent
OK, so I have several Blogs i would like to put up here, but i cant figure out how to paste content into the blog section. Since i am not going to take the time to retype each word, there is the link to the blog Letters to an Anti-Mormon Pastor.
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The History of the CTR Ring
Posted On 09/05/2008 00:46:10 by brando6090

The CTR ring has been a religious symbol of faith for the Mormon religion for nearly 50 years. The three letters meaning “Choose The Right”, inset on a green shield, have a rich history, and a profound, deeper meaning for many of the church’s members. Since it’s inception in the 1960s by the church’s Primary General Board member Hellen Alldredge, it has grown to become a fashion fad amongst the LDS people.

 

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