
03-28-2008, 04:36 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: NY
Posts: 378
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Originally Posted by usgrant7
It's like this: Lets say over 1000 people started a "Link Fan-club". They sold jewelry, t-shirts, guided tour of places where you were known to live, and all kinds of fan-type stuff.
But when you show up for a book signing, they accuse you of being an impostor, and demand the real Link come or they will riot and tear the place down.
You ask, "Why are you doing this?"
They reply, "Because you are an impostor, the real Link is much better looking, dresses better, is 6'7" inches tall, has a clear booming voice and can do all these amazing tricks."
Nothing you say, can convince them that you are who you say.
The group of 1000 are the religious people. They don't want truth, they just want what makes them feel good about themselves. Its that one guy who steps out and says, "I know you, you are him. Hi, my name is David, and I would like to get to know you." That's me. That's who I am. That's what I am all about.
My perception is, that you have no clue what I am saying and you will deny that the burning in your bosom it real. My suggestion is, that you look all around you and notice the other 998 who feel the same way. I know what religion you are, you are a Mormon. I also know that you all have no clue, who you worship or why.
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First off that doesn't answer my question.
I don't care if people know who I am but I am making sure that they know what I believe. I know that I worship the Almighty God and none of your petty criticisms will change that. Didn't you read my other post? "We believe in God the Eternal Father and in his son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost" now tell me how does this attribute to the fantasy that I don't know who I worship unless you yourself are not Christian.
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