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I can think of a sign I'd like to see posted outside his window....Something about a hot place waiting for him-

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On 3/16/2014 Lion said:
On 3/16/2014 celeste27 said:

I read that the excommunication was a legal matter so that none of the "church's" wealth could be touched upon his death. Also that he could receive medical care,hospice, etc. as a man without means...

Clever little group, aren't they? {#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

They have to protect their assets.

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On 3/16/2014 Lion said:
On 3/16/2014 celeste27 said:

I read that the excommunication was a legal matter so that none of the "church's" wealth could be touched upon his death. Also that he could receive medical care,hospice, etc. as a man without means...

Clever little group, aren't they? {#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

How many people are actually members...15? 20?

They get too much attention.

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On 3/16/2014 kdgn said:

I can think of a sign I'd like to see posted outside his window....Something about a hot place waiting for him-

Or perhaps something like ""God has no mercy for haters.""

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I can't speak for God, and I would never for any reason lower myself to act like the Westboro folks.

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Here in the Midwest, we are familiar with this stubborn, ignorant man's work. I feel badly for his enlightened family members who have been cut off. I'm sure they would like to shake the family's legacy. I hear FP has an attorney daughter who is a pit bull, very supportive of her dad's words and deeds. They see themselves as ambassadors of God. We all see them as a dysfunctional family spreading spiritual abuse. I wonder if this group is considered a cult by sociology experts...

"I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees." Henry David Thoreau
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On 3/16/2014 Buck-i-Nana said:

I can't speak for God, and I would never for any reason lower myself to act like the Westboro folks.

{#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}

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On 3/16/2014 Buck-i-Nana said:

I can't speak for God, and I would never for any reason lower myself to act like the Westboro folks.

I agree.

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I don't ""do"" Karma but I do believe ""you reap what you sow"". I hope he gets what he deserves.

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On 3/16/2014 Lion said:
On 3/16/2014 celeste27 said:

I read that the excommunication was a legal matter so that none of the "church's" wealth could be touched upon his death. Also that he could receive medical care,hospice, etc. as a man without means...

Clever little group, aren't they? {#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

I guess a little socialism is OK when it's for saving them money. pffftttttt.