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Lehl
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Like it or not, the fact remains that Vajda was a Catholic when he wrote his thesis, and that is significant from our point of view, and these articles are merely pointing that out. That is a perfectly legitimate thing to do. There is nothing sinister or conspiratorial in any of this.
zerinus
That is whole point, Z.
I’m going to ask you WHY something a “corrupt professor” whose “creed is an abomination” would have anything significant to say to the “only true and living Church of Jesus Christ, guided and led by living apostles and prophets”?
Are you going to tell me it was only because* what *he said supported LDS theology? So suddenly he is considered an “objective, qualified, non-Mormon expert”?
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It ought to greatly worry you and embarrass you that your apologists would rely so heavily on the opinion of just another member (who arguablely was a Mormon since he was 13 according to your own sources)
Now THAT is ridiculous.