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Old 06-30-2012, 06:53 PM
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Re: Fresno, CA churches??

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Originally Posted by hometown guy View Post
I don't think elder Morton ever took a stand against the Internet. And claiming it came from PSR makes me think TS is wrong too. Just cause someone may have preached and was against it does not mean the elder was against it too. I don't think u know what your talking about and I don't think he has changed his stance on the Internet
I ask again then, why didn't you tell TruthSeeker he didn't know what HE was talking about since HE was the one that said Morton used to preach against Internet? hmmm

It looks very suspicious like you are just trying to pick a fight with me

Because someone preached it at PSR means someone in that group was against it, which goes against your implied argument that nobody except that "one in colorado" is against it

The point was and still is, yes its not uncommon for UCs to have, at one time at least, preached against Internet

This has nothing to do with me knowing what Im talking about. I simply relayed what I was told by a young person in that church and it's really NOT that big a deal that you are trying to make it. Nobody accused Morton of immorality.

I don't give a hoot of a church takes a stand against Internet or TV if that is what they want.
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