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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Are Mormons Xian?
Why do Mormons want so intensely to be perceived as Xian? Given the state of modern American Xianity, I’d think we’d want people to perceive us as
non
-Xian.
1 comment:
Heather the Mama Duk
said...
We fit in well with Zoroastrians. I used to VT someone with a Zoroastrian husband.
August 5, 2008 at 11:06 AM
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We fit in well with Zoroastrians. I used to VT someone with a Zoroastrian husband.
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