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Speaking of Wine and Beer...
Called at the office and drank a gl*** of wine with Sister Jenetta Richards, made by her mother in England, and reviewed a portion of the conference minutes.
Joseph Smith, Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., History of the Church, v. 5, p. 380, Wednesday, May 3, 1843
We then partook of some refreshments, and our hearts were made glad with the fruit of the vine. This is according to the pattern set by our Savior Himself, and we feel disposed to patronize all the ins***utions of heaven.
Joseph Smith, Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., History of the Church, v. 2, p. 369, Thursday, January 14, 1836
Drank a gl*** of beer at Moessers.
Joseph Smith, Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., History of the Church, June 1, 1844
April 17.‑ This day the Twelve blessed and drank a bottle of wine at Penworthan, made by Mother Moon forty years before.
Joseph Smith, Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., History of the Church, v. 4, p. 120, Friday, April 17, 1840
Elders Orson Hyde, Luke S. Johnson, and Warren Parrish, then presented the Presidency with three servers of gl***es filled with wine, to bless. And it fell to my lot to attend to this duty, which I cheerfully discharged. It was then p***ed round in order, then the cake in the same order; and suffice it to say, our hearts were made glad while partaking of the bounty of earth which was presented, until we had taken our fill...
Joseph Smith, Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., History of the Church, v. 2, p. 378, Wednesday, January 20, 1836
Also of note: The Mormon "sacrament" consists of bread and water. But the alleged most correct book on the earth, the Book of Mormon, teaches that the Lord's Supper should consist of bread and wine. (3 Nephi 18:1-9, Moroni 5).
"For they bind heavy burdens that are grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not lift a finger to help them." (Matt 23:4)
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Originally Posted by
Erundur
Nonsense..
Awww does your clown car have a flat tire?
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Originally Posted by
Erundur
Nonsense..
cognitive dissonance
noun 1. (psychol) an uncomfortable mental state resulting from conflicting cognitions; usually resolved by changing some of the cognitions (Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition)
Cognitive Dissonance
noun, Psychology. 1. anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible at***udes, beliefs, or the like... dictionary.com
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