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  • Why can't ABC News get it right?! The Texas group is not Mormon, not part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and have no connection what-so-ever!

  • @paulmarcelrene "Why can't ABC News get it right?! The Texas group is not Mormon, not part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and have no connection what-so-ever!" No Connection what-so-ever EXCEPT MORmON FOUNDER JOSEPH SMITH! MORmON!

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  • @paulmarcelrene so they don't follow the doctrine set out by joseph smith jr. and sr. or brigham young. They didn't institute polygamy did they? Do you honestly think that the church was meant to evolve over time?

  • I hate to be the one to bust your bubble, but YOU ARE NOT equal to Christ Jesus and NEVER will be! SAD! :(

  • well by this reasoning, they are just average christians since they use the Bible. and there is no difference in any denomination since they all use the bible. obviously, this not true. obviously, the flds IS not part of the lds church.

  • The regular Mormons will tell people that they don't practice polygamy... but many women who have left Fundamentalist Mormonism have tried to go to regular Mormonism, but the problem with that is they are told Pollygamy will be lived and perfected in Celestial Kingdom.

    This brings back old traumas and the women have left entirely because of the polygamy problem.

    After an ordeal in polygamy the women do not want to endure it in the Celestial Kingdom.

  • Since you're all "less timid about defending the faith" how about defending the fact that the founder of your church had 34 wives, 11 of whom were teenagers and another 11 of whom were legally married to other men at the time Joseph's Myth married them, according to faithful Mormon scholars, like Todd Compton, which is contrary to your own "revelation" on "the principle" of plural marriage, which defines that practice as adultery?

    Which is still canonized in Mormon scripture D&C 132:61-62

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