Johnny Rea:
> I remember
> as a boy going to the dedication of the Dallas, Texas temple and seeing
> literally
> dozens of Anti-Mormons out front yelling at passersby and holding up
> Anti-Mormon
> signs. It was very shocking and disturbing.
> Do you consider yourself 'enlightened'? Are you so sure that what you
> believe about
> man's purpose is correct?
> It would be interesting to know what you thought about all this on your
> deathbed.
> Like they say, 'there are no atheists in foxholes.' (or something like
> that.)
Johnny, you seem like a good guy, but after reading this last paragraph I
understand a lot more about you now. Am I correct in assuming that you were
raised a Mormon? And if so, were you told your entire life about the Book of
Mormon, and how Joseph Smith was visited by God and found the tablets and such?
Be careful how you answer this, and be honest to us and yourself.
Also, that saying, there are no Atheists in foxholes, is only uttered by
believers, all Atheists know how absurd that is. I have seen death first hand
and I have been afraid for my life. That statement is a emotional security
blanked for believers, it is a joke to Atheists.
Sodom