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Re: Mormon myths (Was: Building exhaustion)
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Tue, 11 May 1999 15:12:09 GMT
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C576653@CCLABS.MISSOURIavoidspam.EDU
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Sproaticus wrote:
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> ...Am I the only resident Mormon on LUGNET? Wow, I could be a minority of
> one! :-,
I'm half Mormon, if that counts. I think that your religion is the most
interesting Christian sect and if I were to become Christian, I would
definately hook up with you guys. I admire your social constructs, not
realy your religious views.
> Cheers,
> - jsproat
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> 1. Incidentially, it wasn't the LDS Church itself investing in Pepsico, but
> rather a member of the church with too much money on his hands. (2) I
> understand that Coca-Cola is partially owned by Church members, also.
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> 2. Which wasn't such a terrible thing -- they'd shaken up the soft drink
> industry for a while by doing so.
See! They're everywhere. ;-)
--
Sincerely,
Christopher L. Weeks
central Missouri, USA
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Mormon myths (Was: Building exhaustion)
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| (...) Half Mormon? Kinda like half Vulcan, neh? :-, (...) It's impossible to take over the world unless you have controlling interests of various opiates of the masses. I understand that the ice cream industry is next. Cheers, - jsproat (26 years ago, 11-May-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| (...) Did you ever wonder why Pepsico came out with "Pepsi Free"? (1) Twice the sugar and none of the caffeine. No, caffeine is still frowned upon, even though Pepsico is partially controlled by Mormons. Funny thing is, though: hot drinks are (...) (26 years ago, 11-May-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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