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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Gordon B. Hinckley's Lie About "God Never Once Being A Man", Is Revealed Again, In Last Months Mormon Ensign. Wake Up World And Smell The Fraud!!

You know, it's a funny thing when you are a born liar (for the Lord of course), leader of a Billion dollar cult and then lie to the world. How exactly, did Hinckley think that he would get out of this one, which was so blatant and obvious? Anyone can simply look it up in Church History or on LDS.org and most people had been taught for their whole life, in the Church, that God was once a man like us.

Those of us that served missions, especially, absolutely knew this. So is Hinckley just stupid or highly arrogant(I'd say a little of both) and figured that he would invoke Ezra Taft Benson's line in the "14 fundamentals in following the Prophet", when he claims, "The living prophet is more important to us than a dead prophet and The prophet will never lead the church astray."

Yeah, okay, but there's a problem sir, you are directly contradicting the founder of your religion and several other Prophets and even yourself from previous speeches. OOPS!! But it doesn't matter, because an alive Hinckley, is more important than a dead Joseph Smith, and he can't lead us astray, right? After all, as Wilford Woodruff says in The Declaration 1, in the back of the D&C, God would remove him or anyone that was leading the Saints astray.

Well, The Hinckster is 95 now and still kicking around, so I guess God didn't remove him, especially since he said this crap like 8 years ago. OOPS again, so much for God stepping in, as they promise he will. Maybe the Mormon God has been playing too much Golf on Kolob with Joseph, Moses, Abraham and Briggy baby, to give a damn.

Wow, the mental gymnastics that you must do everyday to understand the basic teachings of Mormonism and what you must have to do to make it all make sense. Now, for those of you who would like to read those EXACT words of Joseph Smith again verses the exact words of Gordo, you are in luck. In just a minute, we are gonna do a very thorough review of exactly what the Prophet of fraud had to say regarding this subject, verses what sloppy Joe had to say and I think you'll see a tad bit of difference.



Now, in reading through the January Mormon cult monthly magazine(AKA Ensign), I noticed something rather peculiar on page 51, and contrary to the teachings of Hinckley, in the article entitled, "The Nature of the Godhead." First of all, it is interesting that it says it is, "The first in a series of articles explaining basic beliefs of the restored gospel, doctrines unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and yet has no Author listed. Why is that? I guess it's one of the mysteries of the Mormon God. I can't wait for the others and February is already out. Maybe we'll actually learn what they really believe...yeah right!!

So, we have to assume that the head of the Cult(Church), as listed in the front of the magazine, Gordo Hinckster himself, is the author, or at least approved the contents. However, since he has been ill and in the hospital, maybe Tommy Boy(I didn't contribute to a little boys suicide) Monson approved it or possibly James (I brag about robbing gold fillings from the poor) Faust or maybe even Boyd KKK(Don't fondle your Little factory, Gays aren't born that way and Caucasians should marry Caucasians) Packer gave the approval. It doesn't really matter. Strangely, there is no author, but it is in their magazine and is Church doctrine, so it stands as official.

Now, this is what is said on page 51:


The Nature of Man

Not only do we know that God possesses a glorified body of flesh and bones, but from this restored understanding of the nature of God flows the Latter-day Saint belief regarding our nature and potential. The Prophet Joseph Smith once taught: “It is the first principle of the gospel to know for a certainty the character of God, … and that He was once a man like us.When you climb up a ladder, you must begin at the bottom, and ascend step by step, until you arrive at the top; and so it is with the principles of the gospel—you must begin with the first, and go on until you learn all the principles of exaltation. But it will be a great while after you have passed through the veil before you will have learned them.”

Fascinating, isn't it? The January Ensign clearly and outrightly contradicts Hinckley's answers to whether God was once a man, that he gave in interview after interview. Also, maybe they took this chance when he was ill, to slip something in to set the record straight, as they've been on damage control every since Hinckley embarrassed himself and his cult by outright lying.

If you notice above, it even points out that God himself, had to "begin at the bottom, just like everyone else and ascend step by step, until he arrived at the top." And Mormons wonder why they aren't considered to be Christians? Gee, what could it be? Could this be why Hinckley denied this clear teaching on national TV? Hard to be mainstream when your core beliefs are crap like this, isn't it?
Also, one other very interesting point, is that in the Newsweek article on Mormonism, back in October of 2005, on page 60, also claimed that God was once a man, by using the so called "Hinckley couplet" from Lorenzo Snow. Now, the Church praised this article, thanked Newsweek for writing it, bragged about it and even linked to it from their website and still do. I also wrote my extensive review of this article which is the first opinion listed under bloggers on the page that I linked to above, or you can read it here. I also did a post regarding Simon Southerton's opinion of the Newsweek article and my response back, for those that are interested and haven't read them yet.

So, once again, the Newsweek article was a complete 100% contradiction of what Hinckley had said in his interviews.This is what was said in Newsweek:

Smith taught that humans (who were spirits in a "pre-existence") come to earth to get a body and to be tested. After death, everyone is placed into one of three kingdoms, depending on his level of righteousness. Those in the highest degree will dwell with God, their families will be eternal and they'll even become gods themselves—as God did. Lorenzo Snow, fifth LDS prophet, articulated doctrine when he said, "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may be."

So, now that we are very crystal clear that Mormons believe that God was once a man, in an endorsed, nationwide article, plus the latest Ensign it's time to take that walk down memory lane. First let me present you with the awe inspiring comments by the Prophet of fraud himself, Gordo B. Hinckster.

He said:

San Francisco Chronicle
13 March 1997

Q: There are some significant differences in your beliefs. For instance, don't Mormons believe that God was once a man?

A: I wouldn't say that. There was a little couplet coined, ``As man is, God once was. As God is, man may become.'' Now that's more of a couplet than anything else. That gets into some pretty deep theology that we don't know very much about.

Q: So you're saying the church is still struggling to understand this?

A: Well, as God is, man may become. We believe in eternal progression. Very strongly. We believe that the glory of God is intelligence and whatever principle of intelligence we attain unto in this life, it will rise with us in the Resurrection. Knowledge, learning, is an eternal thing. And for that reason, we stress education. We're trying to do all we can to make of our people the ablest, best, brightest people that we can.


ROAD TO SALVATION-PBS
JULY 18, 1997

REV. THOMAS TAYLOR: The Bible says in the Book of John, Chapter 4, God is spirit. But the Mormons say that God is flesh and bone. You get a picture of God that is progressing. So you see that man is made of the same stuff, as it were, as God is; and that man is progressing toward deityhood, and God once was like man. So this is a very different picture of Christianity.

RICHARD OSTLING: President Gordon Hinckley says the concept of God having been a man is not stressed any longer, but he does believe that human beings can become gods in the afterlife.

PRESIDENT GORDON HINCKLEY: Well, they can achieve to a godly status, yes, of course they can, eternal progression. We believe in the progression of the human soul. Ours is a forward-looking religion. It’s an upward-looking religion. We believe in the eternity and the infinity of the human soul, and its great possibilities.


TIME MAGAZINE AUGUST 4, 1997 VOL. 150 NO. 5

KINGDOM COME


SALT LAKE CITY WAS JUST FOR STARTERS

The Mormons' True Great Trek Has Been To Social Acceptance And A $30 Billion Church Empire

Mormons reject the label polytheistic pinned on them by other Christians; they believe that humans deal with only one God. Yet they allow for other deities presiding over other worlds. Smith stated that God was once a humanlike being who had a wife and in fact still has a body of "flesh and bones." Mormons also believe that men, in a process known as deification, may become God-like. Lorenzo Snow, an early President and Prophet, famously aphorized, "As man is now, God once was; as God now is, man may become." Mormonism excludes original sin, whose expiation most Christians understand as Christ's great gift to humankind in dying on the Cross.

.....And not just the converts. In an interview with TIME, President Hinckley seemed intent on downplaying his faith's distinctiveness. The church's message, he explained, "is a message of Christ. Our church is Christ-centered. He's our leader. He's our head. His name is the name of our church." At first, Hinckley seemed to qualify the idea that men could become gods, suggesting that "it's of course an ideal. It's a hope for a wishful thing," but later affirmed that "yes, of course they can." (He added that women could too, "as companions to their husbands. They can't conceive a king without a queen.") On whether his church still holds that God the Father was once a man, he sounded uncertain, "I don't know that we teach it. I don't know that we emphasize it... I understand the philosophical background behind it, but I don't know a lot about it, and I don't think others know a lot about it."

Okay, now that I've shown you clearly, what Hinckley has said in these interviews, denying that God was once a man like us, and that he, nor anybody, knows much about it, that it's "pretty deep theology"(Even for a supposed Prophet of God), let me share with you exactly what the Prophet Joseph Smith taught. This proves that Hinckley is a liar and deceiver of the world. These teachings are included in The History of the Church volume 6:

Joseph Smith's King Follet Sermon(as printed in History of the Church, Vol. 6, p. 302-317)

God An Exalted Man

I will go back to the beginning before the world was, to show what kind of a being God is. What sort of a being was God in the beginning? Open your ears and hear, all ye ends of the earth, for I am going to prove it to you by the Bible, and to tell you the designs of God in relation to the human race, and why He interferes with the affairs of man.

God himself was Once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens! That is the great secret. If the veil were rent today, and the great God who holds this world in its orbit, and who upholds all worlds and all things by His power, was to make himself visible,—I say, if you were to see him today, you would see him like a man in form like yourselves in all the person, image, and very form as a man; for Adam was created in the very fashion, image and likeness of God, and received instruction from, and walked, talked and conversed with Him, as one man talks and communes with another.

In order to understand the subject of the dead, for consolation of those who mourn for the loss of their friends, it is necessary we should understand the character and being of God and how He came to be so; for I am going to tell you how God came to be God. We have imagined and supposed that God was God from all eternity. I will refute that idea, and take away the veil, so that you may see.

These are incomprehensible ideas to some, but they are simple. It is the first principle of the gospel to know for a certainty the character of God, and to know that we may converse with Him as one man converses with another, and that He was once a man like us; yea, that God himself, the Father of us all, dwelt on an earth, the same as Jesus Christ Himself did; and I will show it from the Bible.

So there you go, in review, on whether God was once a man, Hinckley says:

"I wouldn't say that" and "I don't know that we teach it. I don't know that we emphasize it... I understand the philosophical background behind it, but I don't know a lot about it, and I don't think others know a lot about it."

Joseph Smith says:

"God himself was Once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens! That is the great secret and He was once a man like us; yea, that God himself, the Father of us all, dwelt on an earth, the same as Jesus Christ Himself did; and I will show it from the Bible.

So, who's lying and leading astray? Hinckley or Joseph Smith, the founder? Hinckley said this, regarding Joseph Smith:

San Francisco Chronicle

13 March 1997

Q: And this belief in contemporary revelation and prophecy? As the prophet, tell us how that works. How do you receive divine revelation? What does it feel like?

A: Let me say first that we have a great body of revelation, the vast majority of which came from the prophet Joseph Smith. We don't need much revelation. We need to pay more attention to the revelation we've already received.

Now, if a problem should arise on which we don't have an answer, we pray about it, we may fast about it, and it comes. Quietly. Usually no voice of any kind, but just a perception in the mind. I liken it to Elijah's experience. When he sought the Lord, there was a great wind, and the Lord was not in the wind. And there was an earthquake, and the Lord was not in the earthquake. And a fire, and the Lord was not in the fire. But in a still, small voice. Now that's the way it works.

So, if Hinckley doesn't know or says that something isn't true, which just so happens to be something that Joseph Smith taught as absolute fact and that "the vast majority of which(Revelation) came from the prophet Joseph Smith" and then President Benson teaches, "The prophet will never lead the church astray", They have a big problem don't they?

Then in review, Wilford Woodruff taught,"The Lord will never permit me or any other man who stands as President of this Church to lead you astray. It is not in the programme. It is not in the mind of God. If I were to attempt that, the Lord would remove me out of my place, and so He will any other man who attempts to lead the children of men astray from the oracles of God and from their duty."

Also, once again, current Apostle M. Russell Ballard taught, "We will not lead you astray. We cannot."

Then Benson also taught, "The living prophet is more important to us than a dead prophet and The prophet and the presidency—the living prophet and the First Presidency—follow them and be blessed—reject them and suffer.

I would say that YOU have a big problem Mormon Hierarchy!! As you can clearly see, we have complete chaos and contradictions flying everywhere. We are supposed to listen to Hinckley, as if he's infallible and that God will remove him if he tries to lead us astray, yet he is leading the Saints astray, as I've clearly pointed out and nothing happens.

So, Hinckley is more important than a "dead Prophet" including Joseph Smith, but he claims that most of our revelations, that we need, came from Joseph Smith, a "dead Prophet" and not from current Prophets and that future or current revelations, aren't really even needed. So, which is it folks? Does the Mormon Church even need Hinckley, if it's really all about Joseph Smith, like he admits it is. What good is Hinckley then? What purpose does he serve, if he really doesn't even receive revelation, because they already have all that they need?

Anyway, these facts threw me into complete mental and spiritual chaos and played a huge role in my loss of Mormon faith and exiting the Church. Everything else that I list in this blog, or discuss on my podcast, just further confirmed and compounded what I pretty much had already figured out and put more nails in my Mormon faith coffin.

If this is God's one and only true Church on earth, run by men inspired of God, 100% of the time and infallible men at that, I would say that the Mormon God would have to be very screwed up. Either God has been on vacation for 176 years or the Mormon Church is a complete fraud, you decide!!

Here is another post that I wrote, with some great info on whether or not Gordon B. Hinckley has ever lied.

So do Mormons teach and believe that God was once a man, just like us and had to climb that ladder to get where he is at? Yes they do, absolutely. Does the current Mormon Prophet believe these teachings? No he doesn't, and claims to know very little about them, in fact, he denies them outright.

So, I would said that if I was still an active Mormon, I would consider Gordon B. Hinckley, to be an Apostate, a fallen Prophet, who is spreading false doctrine around the world and who would then deserve to be excommunicated. After all, according to the Church Handbook of Instructions, Apostates, like Hinckley, that spread false doctrine and lies, are more dangerous than known "predators."

So, when are they gonna have that "court of love" to excommunicate Gordon B. Hinckley, the Prophet of fraud? After all, it clearly states, under "When a Disciplinary Council Is Mandatory:"

Apostasy

As used here, apostasy refers to members who:

1. Repeatedly act in clear, open, and deliberate public opposition to the Church or its leaders.

2. Persist in teaching as Church doctrine information that is not Church doctrine after they have been corrected by their bishops or higher authority

3. Continue to follow the teachings of apostate sects (such as those that advocate plural marriage) after being corrected by their bishop or higher authority.

In such cases, excommunication may be necessary if repentance is not evident after counseling and encouragement.

Priesthood leaders must take disciplinary action against apostates to protect Church members. The Savior taught the Nephites that they should continue to minister to a transgressor, but "if he repent not he shall not be numbered among my people, that he may not destroy my people" (3 Nephi 18:31; see also Mosiah 26:36).

So, again, I ask the simple question, when will Hinckley be called into his "court of love" and be excommunicated for "teaching as Church doctrine information that is not Church doctrine?" Of course, when you are the big cheese and you actually answer to nobody and are accountable to nobody, but the invisible, non-existent Mormon God, the jokes on us. So I guess that would explain why he has been able to do what he has done, without being excommunicated, while laughing all the way to the bank and his malls, luxury resorts....etc.

He has all the keys, right? So nobody can take them away but the mysterious Mormon God, who screws up and changes his mind, more than anybody. Hinckley answers to nobody!!

So, hey, you TBMS out there, you pathetic Mormon Apologists, like Wade Englund, Daniel C. Peterson(FARMS), Jeff Lindsey, John Lynch(FAIR) and many others, like Bookslinger for one, show me where I'm wrong and help us understand what Hinckley was "REALLY SAYING" in your warped, twilight zone world of Mormonism. I'm sure that you can clear this up for us and we are just all confused and mistaken...LOL!!! Help us see the light of Kolob please!! Oh yeah, and good luck!! You might need to stick that seer stone in a hat like Joseph did, to help you out on this one...LOL!!

Oh yeah, and HAPPY VALENTINES DAY EVERYONE whether you are with that loved one or on your own!! If you are reading my blog, I'm guessing that you are not with that loved one. Take care everyone!!

Samuel the Utahnite

15 comments:

  1. You have a great column.
    While reading Ensign May 2006 on page 19 Monsoon clearly states his opinion on Alcohol yet in their malls alcohol is going to be available for sale.
    SFT

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  2. Elder Earl C. Tingey once again clarifies that the father and son posses bodies flesh and bones.
    Ensign May 2006 page 72.

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  3. Elder Earl C. Tingey, Ensign May 2006 states that Smith saw 2 personages.
    In an earlier transcript 1 personage was seen.
    One of the most significant documents of that period yet discovered was brought to light in 1965 by Paul R. Cheesman. This is a handwritten manuscript apparently composed about 1833 and either written or dictated by Joseph Smith. It includes the story of the first vision, the story varies in some details from the version presently accepted. The manuscript has apparently lain in the L.D.S. Church Historian's office for many years, and yet few if any who saw it realized its profound historical significance (Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Autumn 1966, p.35).
    "For me it is like on my marriage day being confused did I get married by 1 priest or two priests. Well I'll choose the one that I can make the best story about"

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  4. You have a lot of problems. Get a life. You know you will one day stand accountable for these ridiculous articles.

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  5. I have a lot of problems? What, like sharing the truth of the evil Mormon fraud and cult?!! At least I'm no longer a cult member like you most likely are.

    Also, please deal with the actual substance of the above post, instead of throwing out unsubstantiated adjectives that have nothing to do with me or what I wrote about. So, what is ridiculous? What is a lie? Did you follow the links to LDS.org?

    Apparently not, because you are probably afraid to and wouldn't want to know the truth if it smacked you right square across the ass. Quit defending this evil cult that destroys lives and families!!

    If you actually have something meaningful or insightful to say, say it!! This comment of yours, which doesn't deal with one iota of anything, is what is ridiculous, along with you.

    Also, it is your beloved cult leaders, especially Gordon B. Hinckley, that need to stand acountable for their lies, deception and fraud, not me. I'm just the messenger of truth!!

    SFT, great comments and when I get more time, I'll come back and comment more on what you had to say.

    Samuel

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  6. I am probably much older than you. I have seen hate in many disquises. You visible hate is a sad thing to see. YOur life must be very interseting to behold. Try to build the things you love without the hate in your heart. If the Mormons are wrong so be it. YOur hatred is much worse thing to view.

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  7. First off, I don't know who the hell you are, or if we've chatted before, or if you are one of the above Anons from last year that posted on this post and now just realized that I'd responded?

    But, just a little hint; if you don't want to or are afraid to register and would like me to know who I'm responding to, you can enter any name you want...like "I love Joseph Smith", "Joseph Smith is my personal hero", "I'm a brainwashed cult member", "Joseph Smith never had sex with a 14 year old", "Joseph Smith was never a polygamist", etc, etc.

    Now, my only response to your comment, is how amazing I find it when people like yourself, have an issue with the person who hates the hate. Are you not passionate about anything in your life and see no right and wrong anywhere, in any circumstance? Have you ever been outraged? Have you ever been pissed off? Does it bother you when grown men rape and kill little girls for instance? Is that wrong in your world?

    Amazing how you can make judgments about me, who I am, my life, etc, when you haven't even taken the time to examine your own life. You are the one that must be lost in a world of nothing, where anything goes, unless someone is against Mormonism.

    For you to interpret my hate of Mormon "hate teachings, beliefs and doctrines" shows who you are as a human being and that you will literally say, do or believe anything, as long as your cult is true in the end.

    If you aren't Mormon, or will claim not to be, then shut the hell up and get lost, because you don't even have the slightest clue what you're talking about and are just embarrassing yourself.

    Don't mistake passionate hate against horrific, hateful teachings, that have destroyed countless lives and families as something bad. If I didn't HATE those things, I'd be the asshole and just as guilty as those who taught said things!!

    Anyone that can knowingly support the hateful origins and teachings of Mormonism(because your bosom burns), which include racism, sexism, homophobia, blood atonement, polygamy, polyandry, child-brides, etc, etc, etc, all justified in the name of God, is the person with the problems. Would that be you anon?!!

    I suggest you look inward and re-examine yourself as a person and your life, because something is very wrong and askew.

    Samuel

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  8. Hi,

    I read your profile, and it is almost identical to my own. Please feel free to visit my blog and make any comments. I will be visiting your site on a regular basis, looks like you have great stuff.

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  9. Are you the devil or just one of his followers??? Obviously you are not a successful human being given the amount of time you devote to such a ridiculous cause, get a job lucifer!

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  10. I Just have a few questions... What Families are being as you put it "destoryed" because Mormons dod or don't believe in whether God was or is a Man...Does it really hurt you or anyone else for that matter...you seem to have a lot of the Mormon lingo down but you sound like a lunatic. I wonder if any rational person takes this blog of yours serious...your responses to previous comments sound like an immateur brat...did your parents not spank you enough. How about you take a couple of depressents and calm down there...because you are deffinately not championing anything for Christ by bashing a religion that the world recognizes as a helpful institution...I am sure starving people in Africa or the survivors of the sunamis and flash floods in south america don't share your sinister hatred of a group that has done anything but "Destroy" their Family. But I know you have to be right because this is your blog so go ahead and discount my comment as not having any relivance and then swear at me a few times and then laugh about it with your fellow mormon hater friends and tell them to caome look at your blog to see how you've told another one of those idiots off, and then pop the top and have a cold one and relax knowing that you've "defended truth once again like a true hero, and know that Jesus is probably real happy with you because you have foiled the mormons once again just like he would do if he were here...cause thats how he did it...or did he? Oh and feel free to respond I wont mind one bit...just try to keep it as entertaining and immateur as your previous ones...I love a good laugh from time to time...Cheers

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  11. that is the most terrible thing ive ever read. you spend all youre time hating Mormons when all theyre doing is making things better when hurricane Katrina hit Gordon B. Hinckley and alot of LDS people were Their before anyone else in the nation including the Government!they brought food clothes etc. You need to get a life. if a mormon did some thing to you to hurt you well im sorry but you need to get a ladder and get over it.

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  12. why do you hate mormons so much

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  13. In the infamous words of captain Jack Sparrow... "Ahh, yes, BUT YOU HAVE HEARD OF ME!"

    The following is an actual account of Samuel's experience of watching President Hinckley's funeral services, in his own words.....

    There I sit, sifting through religious pornography, searching for any tid bit of information I can use to discredit the man on my screen.

    I've used all the information I could from Mr. Ed Decker (A EX Mormon who, like myself, couldn't live the religion and found it easier to party and write crap about the Church of the living God)

    Where could I turn, everywhere I go these D*#@ Mormon's are happy, and loving life. All these bloggers make such great points, and no matter how many strands of lies I string together, I still can't shake them.

    Why the H*@# are they so happy?

    Why are they out lining the streets with smiles waving to their prophet who just past away, while I slither in the moist darkness in my never ending bodily mass of hatred.

    I decide to take action... I put down my playboy and beer and go to work.

    I start to type yet another blog, I type, and type and type. The devil is really helping me out this time, writing things that don't even make sense to me.

    But my hopes of trying to type so much confusing and contradictory crap with hopes of one Mormon getting confused and blogging back "thanks, you saved me from that church.. How much money do I owe you?"

    I hear stories of these anti mormon writers making so much money, and if I could just make enough to pay for all my addictions, and for my insurance deductible for when I need surgery for my carpal tunnel operation, that would be just groovy.

    There I stare at my monitor at these lost souls with a smile saying goodbye to that 97 year old man.

    D#*@ that man! How can he get so much love and attention from people?

    I've got 17 tattoos, 4 piercings, I am sharp with my tongue, I walk with sagging pants...That's right SAGGING pants.

    I love rap, and at every intersection I come to I crank my rap, and stick out my flesh of tattoos that is being sported by a bad A** tank top that says, "Budweiser".

    I blog the coolest stuff EVER!

    I got $190 shades that I sport even indoors!

    I smoke.......and it's not only while blogging, I DO IT ON THE STREET CORNERS, FOR ALL TO SEE, yet, no one waves a white handkerchief, or a cain at me!

    My mind ponders.... "How can a false prophet of the devil be loved by MILLIONS over this planet, and get to be on all these TV, radio, and magazines spots, and he doesn't even have one Tatoo?

    Yet here I am making a huge difference in the world out of my basement........"Shut up mom, I'll get a job next week"...........
    (Sorry for the interruption, my looser mom is getting all over my case)

    Back to my journal entry..........

    When did it all go wrong for me?

    Was it when I got shoved in a locker in Jr. high?

    Or when I skipped church as a deacon and smoked weed to fit into that one crowd?

    It may have been when that girl I was trying to make out with, stopped me, slapped my face and said.."President Hinckley wouldn't want me to do that!" Then she dated the seminary president.

    LIGHT BULB

    THAT'S IT!!

    That is when I started to hate the prophet and anything to do with the church.


    The night sunk into yet another depressing mode for young Samuel, as he reached for a drug to get him by.

    Hours kept passing and young, ignorant, vulnerable, scared Samuel (With all of his tattoo's and piercings) sat reflecting on how happy his life could be had he lived the gospel and respected that girl so many years ago, instead of trying to selfishly take her virginity.

    Thoughts fluttered around his fried head........

    Why am I so unhappy with so many tattoos?

    Will Sponge bob ever get out of bikkini bottom?

    Why is my computer screen turning into a giant robotic cat and eating my mouse?

    I wonder if these drugs I bought with money I stole from my mom are good quality?

    Why do flies see in so many sections, that would be cool if I could see the same object in like a million little TV's!

    And young Samuels last thought as he passes out from the substances is....

    As much as I hate the Mormon prophet, and try to destroy his fame..... Just like captain Jack Sparrow said when someone said "You have got to be the worst pirate I've ever heard of... captain Jack simply stated... "AHHH, YES, BUT YOU HAVE HEARD OF ME!"

    I Samuel, must admit as much as I can't stand this Gordon B Hinckley, I spend thousands of hours reading what he wrote, listening to his talks, and studying the church he leads. And so as much as I hate to admit it....I, Samuel, just like millions around the globe, "have heard" of Mr. Gordon B Hinckley.....

    D*#@ IT!

    And he doesn't even have a tattoo!

    The night air trickles and poor little Sammy lies in a pool of his own vomit and misery, while millions around the globe cheer, sing and celebrate the wonderful life of a TRUE prophet of God!

    Long live the man, the myth and the legend... (No sam, not you, but nice wishful thinking, I'm talking about someone who people like Glenn Beck, Larry King, George Bush, and every political leader around the world knows, and respects.......)
    That man is .....................
    (DRUM ROLL PLEASE CUS UNLIKE YOU SAM, WHO IS A NOBODY, THIS MAN DESERVES IT.......................
    .................................
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    GORDON BITNER HINCKLEY
    A LIVING PROPHET OF THE LIVING GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    On a personal note, let me thank the prophet for leading me to truth so I can spot people like Sammyboy a mile a way...

    Much love Brother Hinckley and may you and your wife, and trillions that are waiting for you on the other side, among them are the Savior himself, and your Father in Heaven, live HAPPILY EVER AFTER!
    -AMEN!

    P.S. Sam, don't bother responding, I accidentally stumbled upon your crap here, and I'm never coming back to your whatever this crap is.

    You will fade off into nothing, unless you come back to the Savior, but I fear the way you talk that you are past feeling, so if that's the case... PLEASE DON'T HAVE CHILDREN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Say Hi to Laman and Lemuel for me!

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  14. Amen to that!!! The "I don't know" prophet is gone, now they have the "I don't care" prophet. Nothing really changed, only the resorted to brute force (Prop. 8) instead of the sly cunning ways of Hinckley. It will remain the same : LDS Inc. will continue shedding old, outdated doctrines in order to retain revenue and clientele. They sold themselves to the government and keep producing obedient automatons in exchange for tax relief.

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  15. I don't mind people expressing their opinions and views. I believe everyone should choose for themselves. I have grown up in the church and am still active (to the extent that I can be). I actually read your article with an open mind and didn't bring baggage with me. I am having a hard time totally agreeing with you very strong opinion on this. He didn't really say as much as you think. He said he didn't know about it and that he didn't think others know about it. To me it sounded like you were taking an aweful lot from nothing. I do believe that God was once a man and that I can be like him someday. You showed many articles from the founding fathers of our religion saying the same thing. One or two sentences or answers from one man doesn't make the church true or not. Neither does it make a liar or not. It's impossible to say the perfect thing all the time, leaving no room for interpretation. People love having opinions and reading into things which makes it impossible. That's part of being human, and part of life. I say the wrong stuff all the time, my kids and wife can attest to that. I just thing that it is just to strong of an opinion with too little evidence. And that is just my opinion.

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