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Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve dedicated the newly completed Abu Dhabi Stake Centre of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Arab Emirates on Feb. 22 February, 2013.

http://www.ldsliving.com/story/71873-elder-holland-dedicates-chapel-in-middle-east
"The building is very well equipped to transmit our meetings to members around the region," said Robert E. Bateman II, president of the Abu Dhabi stake. "In terms of electronic technology, remotely controlled cameras and projection capabilities, it may be one of the most advanced in the Church."

http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articl...-Holland-dedicates-chapel-in-Middle-East.html
"Constructed of concrete masonry with a stucco finish, the stake center has approximately 14,000 square feet of space on three levels, said David McMillan, director for temporal affairs for the area. He said that one of the architectural features is a dome-shaped "steeple" in keeping with the local culture. Included in the building are a chapel, offices, classrooms and a small cultural hall.'

How does this address the hoax Smith perpetrated with the BoA?
 
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve dedicated the newly completed Abu Dhabi Stake Centre of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Arab Emirates on Feb. 22 February, 2013.

http://www.ldsliving.com/story/71873-elder-holland-dedicates-chapel-in-middle-east
"The building is very well equipped to transmit our meetings to members around the region," said Robert E. Bateman II, president of the Abu Dhabi stake. "In terms of electronic technology, remotely controlled cameras and projection capabilities, it may be one of the most advanced in the Church."

http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articl...-Holland-dedicates-chapel-in-Middle-East.html
"Constructed of concrete masonry with a stucco finish, the stake center has approximately 14,000 square feet of space on three levels, said David McMillan, director for temporal affairs for the area. He said that one of the architectural features is a dome-shaped "steeple" in keeping with the local culture. Included in the building are a chapel, offices, classrooms and a small cultural hall.'

So what? They've got a nice Temple in the Memphis, TN (USA) area too, but not nearly as big and plush as Bellevue Baptist Church in the same area. I guess Southern Baptist xtianity trumps Mormonism. :)
 
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve dedicated the newly completed Abu Dhabi Stake Centre of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Arab Emirates on Feb. 22 February, 2013.

http://www.ldsliving.com/story/71873-elder-holland-dedicates-chapel-in-middle-east
"The building is very well equipped to transmit our meetings to members around the region," said Robert E. Bateman II, president of the Abu Dhabi stake. "In terms of electronic technology, remotely controlled cameras and projection capabilities, it may be one of the most advanced in the Church."

http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articl...-Holland-dedicates-chapel-in-Middle-East.html
"Constructed of concrete masonry with a stucco finish, the stake center has approximately 14,000 square feet of space on three levels, said David McMillan, director for temporal affairs for the area. He said that one of the architectural features is a dome-shaped "steeple" in keeping with the local culture. Included in the building are a chapel, offices, classrooms and a small cultural hall.'


They should spend the money on something worthwhile, like feeding the poor.
 
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They should spend the money on something worthwhile, like feeding the poor.

Amen!! The Mormon church makes a lot of noise about their welfare program and how much they help the poor. Since they don't keep open records it's impossible to know how much money they actually spend in that respect, but I read last year that using the figures that they occasionally quote in relation to their welfare program, it appears that they spend less than 1% of their yearly income on welfare programs. This is a church that has no expenditures for their missionary work, their organization on a local level, etc. All of that is strictly volunteer. But with all the money they rake in (required 10% tithe to be a member in good standing) they can't be doing more for the poor? Screw them. :mad:
 
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve dedicated the newly completed Abu Dhabi Stake Centre of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Arab Emirates on Feb. 22 February, 2013.

http://www.ldsliving.com/story/71873-elder-holland-dedicates-chapel-in-middle-east
"The building is very well equipped to transmit our meetings to members around the region," said Robert E. Bateman II, president of the Abu Dhabi stake. "In terms of electronic technology, remotely controlled cameras and projection capabilities, it may be one of the most advanced in the Church."

http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articl...-Holland-dedicates-chapel-in-Middle-East.html
"Constructed of concrete masonry with a stucco finish, the stake center has approximately 14,000 square feet of space on three levels, said David McMillan, director for temporal affairs for the area. He said that one of the architectural features is a dome-shaped "steeple" in keeping with the local culture. Included in the building are a chapel, offices, classrooms and a small cultural hall.'

So your plan is to convert Muslims?
 
Father Cagney: I know they're gonna love ya in the States, Ted. You put on a show! But remember, it's a competitive market! You'll be up against Billy Graham and those Nation of Islam guys! You gotta get your own inch, you gotta grab 'em! You know where to grab 'em?
Father Ted: Yeah, by the balls!
Father Cagney: I was gonna say by the shoulders...
Father Ted: The way I feel now...I could convert gays!
 
Janadele -

Good day, sweetie.

I ran into a Jehovah's Witness publication, in which I guess what they believe to be some "big questions", were discussed. I wonder if you could give us your take on the answers from a dyed-in-the-wool Mormon perspective.

1. Does god really care about us?

2. Will war and suffering ever end?

3. What happens to us when I die?

4. Is there any hope for the dead?

5. How can I pray and be heard by God?

6. How can I find happiness in life?

Then, we can compare our outlooks on these questions and learn about each other. Sound good?

But, please Janadele, I would like to hear YOUR thoughts, not some copy and pasted mormon site. Thank you.
 
Mormon Square in Salt Lake City is not that impressive after you have seen Canterbury Cathedrial,Notre Dame,and St Peter's.
Hell, I would even say that the National Cathedrial in DC is more impressive.
 
dudalb, There are many wonders of the world both ancient and modern, and I have seen many of them including Canterbury Cathedral, Notre Dame, St Peters to which you refer. None of them take away from the beauty of Temple Square in Salt Lake City and most importantly the spirituality of the area.
 
dudalb, There are many wonders of the world both ancient and modern, and I have seen many of them including Canterbury Cathedral, Notre Dame, St Peters to which you refer. None of them take away from the beauty of Temple Square in Salt Lake City and most importantly the spirituality of the area.

Nobody's saying they take away from the beauty of Temple Square; only that he finds the others more impressive.
 
deaman, Is there any point in me doing so? There are so many such questions I have already answered in this thread, but have the answers been read and comprehended or just glanced at in order to dismiss, scorn and defile?
 
dudalb, There are many wonders of the world both ancient and modern, and I have seen many of them including Canterbury Cathedral, Notre Dame, St Peters to which you refer. None of them take away from the beauty of Temple Square in Salt Lake City and most importantly the spirituality of the area.
Really?
http://www.economist.com/news/intern...urve-out-placeMuch better than anything the morons Mormons came up with. Islam is the real deal, I guess. Thanks janadele for informing us.
 
deaman, Is there any point in me doing so? There are so many such questions I have already answered in this thread, but have the answers been read and comprehended or just glanced at in order to dismiss, scorn and defile?

Oh.

OK, you see no reason for discussion, that's cool.

Why are you here, then? Do you just dismiss, with scorn, anything that is anti-mormon doctrine? Are you here to discuss and learn, or teach and preach?
 
deaman, Is there any point in me doing so? There are so many such questions I have already answered in this thread, but have the answers been read and comprehended or just glanced at in order to dismiss, scorn and defile?

Yes, there is a point. There might be people reading this thread (whether posting in it or not) who are looking for a religious home. They can compare and contrast LDS with JW. But if you're not interested in telling us what you (and by extension, the LDS Church) believe, why are you here?
 
deaman, Is there any point in me doing so? There are so many such questions I have already answered in this thread, but have the answers been read and comprehended or just glanced at in order to dismiss, scorn and defile?

The problem is that generally speaking, you don't answer. You copy and paste Mormon scriptures or LDS talks that you think might address the question at hand. deaman specifically asked for your opinions on the questions s/he asked. That's the point of a discussion board.
 
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