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05-31-2006, 03:02 AM #11
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True Americans: Read this
Here's the thread in question: http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...615#post762615
Professor "Elder" Steven E. Jones - a Book of Mormon literalist "Elder"
OnlyMyOpinion: Jones, as an Elder in LDS, agrees with Book of Mormonā??s view that American Indians are descendants of ancient Hebrews, among many other absurdities, contradictions, scientific impossibilities, and historical errors.
The King James Bible, and other versions of the Old and New Testaments, are bad - but this book, written in 1823 by founder Joseph Smith, takes Judeo Christianity to a new level of craziness and ignorence.
Professor Steven E. Jones, of Brigham Young University, whom InfoWars seems to think is a reliable source for proving that planes alone didn't bring down the WTC towers, is an elder in the Church of Latter Day Saints. He has beliefs that are grounded in theology, and accepts superstition over science. B.K.
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Jonesā??ReligiousBeliefs
"Professor Steven E. Jones, in his lecture, mentioned that he got involved in the 9/11 Truth movement after attending a lecture in Orem by Sarah Menet, the author of "There Is No Death." I was at that same lecture in May 2005. It was very motivational, mostly about preparing for disaster and events prophecied in The Book of Revelations. The lecture was directed towards a majority LDS audience, but was informative and enjoyable for all. You can read more about Sarah Menet at www.thereisnodeath.com and in her book. Her story is very interesting, and as with the 9/11 Truth Movement, whether or not you believe her experience, it's definitley worth looking into. Professor Jones said his wife dragged him out to this lecture and he didn't know exatly what information would be presented. Near the end of her lecture Sarah talked about the government and corruption and that 9/11 was an inside job. That got Professor Jones wanting to learn more and he did; now he is a valuable asset to the 9/11 Truth Movement
http://www.thereisnodeath.com/ About Sarah Menet, who has a large influence on the theories of Prof. Steven E. Jones/
http://www.thereisnodeath.com/
Sarah Menet was pronounced dead but she did not die. Her near death experience (NDE) is one of the most extensive ever recorded. Sarah not only visited the beautiful spirit world, describing the people, their dress, activities, and buildings; but she also visited what could be called "hell" and describes the torment of those committed to that terrible place. She also received answers to many questions such as:
Why are terrible things allowed to happen to good people?
Is there a purpose to life here on earth?
Why is it important to treat others with respect?
Is it important to be good?
Is there such a thing as deja vu?
Is there such a thing as reincarnation?
What are some of the difficulties that may lie ahead for us on earth?
Sarah was also shown several future events. She saw tall buildings in New York collapsing amidst smoke and debris and people running years before 9/11. This was the beginning of other calamities which were to include a great plague suddenly striking several cities in the United States, a nuclear war, and other devastating events.
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