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  • PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Nothing is routine in Haiti, especially setting up another another makeshift meetinghouse clinic.

    Each new day and new location means new patients and new challenges.

    On Monday, the LDS Church-sponsored team of volunteer doctors and nurses responding to medical needs in earthquake-ravaged Haiti set up shop in the Croix des Missions meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint

  • LDS relief: Mormon doctors from Utah set up new clinic in Haiti

  • So omiolo, you stick to your statement that; "Emory University has scientific papers saying that Native Americans were originally caucasian and from the middle east."

    That's very interesting considering that it was omiolo2 that made that 'statement'!

    If you're going to manufacture a web of lies and deceit, you really must try to keep tabs on who you are today!

  • On the lower campus, the princess inspected a large canopied area under which doctors, nurses and dentists provided physical and dental check-ups and procedures for the students. Prior to the princess' departure, she accompanied Church members for a group photo with her standing in the center of men on one side and women on the other. She then proceeded to her private helicopter to continue to inspect two additional hill tribe school premises.

  • In addressing the group, the princess emphasized the necessity of maintaining the water facilities by using the proper methods of cleaning on a regular basis. She stated that she expected the principal, teachers and students to be involved in maintaining the facilities.

  • The princess' assistants then led 25 invited guests to a private dining room where the palace provided lunch. Among those chosen to have lunch with the princess were President Smith, Bangkok Thailand Stake President Wisit Khanakham and his first counselor, President Wisan Wisanbannawit, and Elder Caldwell.

  • Prophetic advice: "I have a key by which I understand the scriptures. I inquire, what was the question which drew out the answer or caused Jesus to utter the parable?" And "Do you read the Scriptures, my brethren and sisters, as though you were writing them a thousand, two thousand, or five thousand years ago? Do you read them as though you stood in the place of the men who wrote them?" Do you know who said these? Find out in the intriguing essay "Taking Joseph And Brigham's Advice with Genesis.

  • Razee-el???

  • Raziel.....

  • thanks!

  • Can't remember who you are today?

    omiolo1/2/3/4 or osmiolos even?

    How many pseudonyms do you have?

    Are you still sticking to your statement that;

    "Emory University has scientific papers saying that Native Americans were originally caucasian and from the middle east."

    Tell us more!

  • yes, I stick to that statement!

    Let me know when you are willing to even START doing actual research.

    WAKE UP!

  • Let me know when you are willing to start telling the truth!

    If you NEED to lie to support Mormon historicity, you MUST already know deep down that it's false.

    Your self esteem must be at rock bottom - sad.

  • start??

    you make me laugh with your imaginary world you have created!

  • Lets talk about your need to masquerade under multiple pseudonyms.

    Lets talk about your need to invent 'imaginary' scientific papers.

    This is clearly symptomatic of your basic insecurity in Mormon historicity.

    You obviously feel that you don't have any valid proof or evidence which is why you find it necessary to take refuge in your own little 'fantasy world' of make believe reports and imaginary evidence.

    If only!

  • sounds like you are EASILY confused.

    It might stem from your INABILITY to do scientific research. But do NOT let that stop your from pretending you can talk educatedly about the subject!

  • The Zohar (Hebrew: זֹהַר‎, lit Splendor or Radiance) is widely considered the most important work of Kabbalah. It is a mystical commentary on the Torah (the five books of Moses), written in medieval Aramaic. It contains a mystical discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, redemption, describes relationship of Ego to Darkness and true self to The light of God, and the relationship between the universal energy and man.

  • Facinating, even encouraging, lessons.  Thank you.

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