dan brown mormon



dan brown mormon
Dan Brown, the Freemasons, Mormons, new book, what do you think (for Mormons)?

If you can, visit this link: As http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=279107 a Mormon (or not) what are your thoughts or ideas or concerns or predictions about this? Did you know that the LDS Church has also allowed access to church archives to study and research – at least that's what I heard? I wonder how it will include references to the founders of the early church and LDS church as a whole? I think it should be very interesting and I'm eager to see the final result of his new book, "Solomon Keys," regardless of whether it brings a perspective negative perceptions or other positive towards the church. I think it could go either way. Think how much Chatholosism highlighted imagine that this is produce at the LDS church, I think it could be very cool. Oops, I meant Catholocism. Yes, your right, I meant Catholicism Spelling was never one of my strongest traits.

Nice article. Carole Mikita always does a decent job or representation of reality. This is not really a big deal. I mean, people have written stories about the Mormons so long they have been around (see stories collected Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, especially a story very ridicule the Mormons). Yes, several leaders of the early church was strongly links with Freemasonry. I have never been able to understand exactly what someone thinks is wrong with Freemasonry, but I probably just do not delve theories Conspiracy enough. Anyway, I just do not really see the connection as nothing particularly shocking or disturbing. Regarding access to archives Church, I think it's a fairly common practice. I think if someone has a legitimate curiosity, they will let just about anyone that in the study and research. None of this is a secret, you know. Even the temple on goings are not secret. They are sacred, and as the Mormons, we prefer not to make it all public knowledge, because people can be very cruel when they choose to twist and take things out of context. Nobody wants things that are so close to their heart to be trampled upon by non-believers, right? The symbols on the temple are out, everyone to see. There is nothing secret or shameful links members early "in the masonry. The face value, that is all I have really seen, Freemasonry seems a good idea to me. Good people doing good things. Now, what could be wrong about this? I do not know much about the Templars, other than I learned by watching National Treasure (my favorite movie) and The Da Vinci Code, so I really can not comment much there. No worries. In any way, the work of the Lord's will roll on. :)

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