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Date Posted: 20:53:06 08/10/11 Wed
Author: George
Subject: Re: And Another RLDS congregation bites the dust
In reply to: john 's message, "Re: And Another RLDS congregation bites the dust" on 18:04:32 08/10/11 Wed

>glad to see you set the record straight Joanne!
>
>john
>
>
>
>>
>>>
>>>Heights
>>>Pasadena
>>>Nasa/Seabrook
>>>North Houston
>>>Post Oak
>>>Fairbanks
>>
>>Just to correct the information that has been given I
>>will correct what George has stated.
>>
>>The Heights Congregation did sell but not because it
>>was dying. They now own a beautiful new congregation
>>in the heart of Houston...Centro de Houston. They are
>>a vibrant loving Hispanic Congregation.
>>
>>Pasadena is one of the largest congregations in the
>>Houston area and is thriving.
>>
>>Nasa/Seabrook has never been the name of a Houston
>>congregation. I assume you are talking about Bay Area
>>which is in the area you mentioned. They are the
>>largest congregation in the Houston area. With the
>>most young adults and children. More than thriving.
>>
>>North Houston and Fairbanks are merging. Neither has
>>died or is dying. Both, however do have less than
>>before 156 so being good stewards we have decided to
>>merge. We are excited about this move and are at the
>>present time looking for a new Church home or will
>>build one. We have not decided yet.
>>
>>Post Oak is also alive and well. The only thing that
>>changed is their name. They are now known as Live
>>Oak. Live also have moved to a new area in
>>Sugarland.
>>
>>Please check facts before you put them here. I know
>>you don't want to deliberately say things that are
>>false.
>>
>>Joanne Chapman

Ha, ha, John. A former Melkizedek priesthood holder panned Joanne's "explanation" as "trying to put a good face on disaster."

Note that her discourse refused to acknowledge the homosexual problem in the church that has caused the mass exodus that destroyed the integrity of both Fairbanks and North Houston, causing them to be too tiny to survive on their own. Both branches handily survived the Section 156 split. It is the elephant in the room that the spiritually blind cannot see that has trampled Fairbanks and North Houston out of existence.

When your leadership sends you rotten onions, you make rotten onionode.

Which begs the question:
Since many of the hispanics in the "thriving" branch Joanne speaks of do not speak English, are they even aware of the homosexual problem? That is why our politicians have resisted ordaining a "lingua franca" for the U.S. If they can box us into a tower of Babel, they can play all the games they want, and the language barrier will keep the truth from circulating. And believe you me, secular politicians who can't make a living in politics go into religious societies, where they can draw a paycheck for pushing their own social agenda. That's why the old RLDS church has been hijacked as a source of funding for what amounts to nothing more than a political action committee that prays in public occasionally to distract attention away from what it is really up to.

I'll dust off my translation software and translate some of these posts about the homophiliac plague that has turned the remanant of the church into Veazeloid zombies, and see what happens.

Homosexuality is a vice, like gambling. Some folks can gamble a little, and some let gambling take over their whole lives so that they are unable to function normally. The majority of those still in the Communitarian Church who actually know what is going on apparently are like the Flanders family in "The Simpsons." They are so anxious to do good by "helping the lepers," that they are willing to create some to have enough to satisfy their pathological need to "help" people.

George

Scout: Today, five of my friends and I helped an old lady across the street.

Snout: Why did it take so many of you?

Scout: She didn't want to go!

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