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#mormons
i think they understand that all religion says that the earth is god, and man is his son there are laws made by man, and laws made by nature...both can make us whole, and both can make us salt salt of the earth - salt is white when dry, but when mixed in, it makes a whole without color earth - ground
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Sep 7, 2021
Sep 7, 2021 at 8:13 PM UTC
why mormons can have many wives under the age of 18 and be hated by the ones who they came from, but never disappear from utah - brainwashed poet version with no rhymes!
Mountains swell, knuckle, roll. Foothills slope and slide. Canyons fold, streams bend, Salt marshes wrinkle and sink. These pagan forms alone gave shape To this valley before God’s people arrived. Not until the Saints brought Rectilinear rectitude And wrote a grid into this arid soil Did this place become the land of God. My parallel brethren, North Temple, First South, We will meet in eternity. And now do I sustain the men Who bear the Logos From the mountain to the desert, Past Saint and Mason, Catholic and Jew And, unbending, reveal That the straight line is an act of God. ©David Adamson 2015
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Sep 27, 2015
Sep 27, 2015 at 10:26 AM UTC
South Temple Bears Its Testimony
It happened so quickly, one slip and fall. Careening through the air i see can see my demise. I met my watery grave as I heard Death's call. Ruined and worthless, I say my goodbyes. I get thrown away soggy and dead, and I welcome my fate, forever soggy, wet bread.
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Nov 28, 2014
Nov 28, 2014 at 11:28 AM UTC
WetBread