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FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Red Davis
Date: Apr 11, 2008 04:10

So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
was a fake).

Now, I do not support the FLDS lifestyle. I believe that polygamy is
wrong. If anyone abused a child (emotially, sexually, physically)
they should go to jail, and the key should be thrown away. I would
prefer that all who live wihin the YFZ Ranch were to embrace other
beliefs and lifestyles.

But, what if the original phone call turns out to be a hoax as I am
being told? Has an entire town had its 400+ children removed due to
religious bigotry of Texas' CPS officals too eager to oppress a
religious body based upon what turns out to be a hoax?
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Vedic Moderator
Date: Apr 11, 2008 10:32

"Red Davis" yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:103c8f81-09cf-41ad-bcff-63180558d123@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
> down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
> attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
> member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
> the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
> apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
> are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
> for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
> was a fake).
>
>

Ooh but Red now you will becondemmed by a ex Transcendental meditation
teacher who has made money on selling a religion that has ruined many a
young man/womans life. A x salesman from satan or maybe a Psychopat.

http://www.suggestibility.org/
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: "john p"
Date: Apr 11, 2008 10:54

On Apr 11, 12:32 am, "Vedic Moderator" hotmail.com>
wrote:
> "Red Davis" yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelsenews:103c8f81-09cf-41ad-bcff-63180558d123@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>
>> So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
>> down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
>> attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
>> member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
>> the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
>> apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
>> are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
>> for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
>> was a fake)....
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Vedic Moderator
Date: Apr 11, 2008 11:49

""john p"" gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:d0b34428-bae6-4632-951d-134cb0953426@p25g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> On Apr 11, 12:32 am, "Vedic Moderator" hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Ooh but Red now you will becondemmed by a ex Transcendental meditation
>> teacher who has made money on selling a religion that has ruined many a
>> young man/womans life. A x salesman from satan or maybe a Psychopat.
>>
>> http://www.suggestibility.org/
>
> Another hillbilly to the defense of a mormon cult.

No apart from Polygamy I do not endorse the Mormon Church at all.
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: RetroProphet
Date: Apr 11, 2008 13:28

In article <103c8f81-09cf-41ad-bcff-63180558d123@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
Red Davis says...
>
>So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
>down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
>attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
>member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
>the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
>apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
>are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
>for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
>was a fake).
>
>Now, I do not support the FLDS lifestyle. I believe that polygamy is
>wrong. If anyone abused a child (emotially, sexually, physically)
>they should go to jail, and the key should be thrown away. I would
>prefer that all who live wihin the YFZ Ranch were to embrace other
>beliefs and lifestyles.
>
>But, what if the original phone call turns out to be a hoax as I am ...
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: •R. L. Measures
Date: Apr 11, 2008 15:08

In article
<103c8f81-09cf-41ad-bcff-63180558d123@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, Red
Davis yahoo.com> wrote:
> So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
> down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
> attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
> member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
> the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
> apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
> are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
> for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
> was a fake).

** ... from what I understand, the 50-yr old polygamous man who
impregnated the 14-yr old has been identified and his picture has been
published.
>
> Now, I do not support the FLDS lifestyle. I believe that polygamy is
> wrong.
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Just James
Date: Apr 11, 2008 15:44

Red Davis wrote:
> So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
> down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
> attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
> member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
> the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
> apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
> are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
> for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
> was a fake).
>
> Now, I do not support the FLDS lifestyle. I believe that polygamy is
> wrong. If anyone abused a child (emotially, sexually, physically)
> they should go to jail, and the key should be thrown away. I would
> prefer that all who live wihin the YFZ Ranch were to embrace other
> beliefs and lifestyles.
>
> But, what if the original phone call turns out to be a hoax as I am
> being told? Has an entire town had its 400+ children removed due to
> religious bigotry of Texas' CPS officals too eager to oppress a ...
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Kevin Z
Date: Apr 11, 2008 15:58

Red Davis wrote:
> So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
> down there in Texas is probably a hoax. That CPS officials never
> attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
> member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
> the phone call have turned out to be false. The "16 year-old girl"
> apparently does not exist. Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
> are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
> for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
> was a fake).
>
> Now, I do not support the FLDS lifestyle. I believe that polygamy is
> wrong. If anyone abused a child (emotially, sexually, physically)
> they should go to jail, and the key should be thrown away. I would
> prefer that all who live wihin the YFZ Ranch were to embrace other
> beliefs and lifestyles.
>
> But, what if the original phone call turns out to be a hoax as I am
> being told? Has an entire town had its 400+ children removed due to
> religious bigotry of Texas' CPS officals too eager to oppress a ...
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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Duwaynea Anderson
Date: Apr 11, 2008 16:49

On Apr 10, 7:10 pm, Red Davis yahoo.com> wrote:

> Now, I do not support the FLDS lifestyle. I believe that polygamy is
> wrong.

Does this mean you've renounced Joseph Smith as a prophet? Joseph
Smith described plural marriage as part of the "law of the
priesthood." Here's the quote, and a link to the official Internet
site of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:

D&C 132: 61 "And again, as pertaining to the law of the priesthood--if
any man espouse a virgin, and desire to espouse aanother, and the
first give her consent, and if he espouse the second, and they are
virgins, and have vowed to no other man, then is he justified; he
cannot commit adultery for they are given unto him; for he cannot
commit adultery with that that belongeth unto him and to no one else."

http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/132/58,61#58

Why would you say "I believe that polygamy is wrong" when Joseph Smith
says it's okay as part of the "law of the priesthood?"

Are you renouncing Joseph Smith as a prophet?

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Re: FLDS phone call to CPS a hoax?         


Author: Red Davis
Date: Apr 12, 2008 00:34

On Apr 11, 6:28 am, RetroProphet newsguy.com>
wrote:
> In article <103c8f81-09cf-41ad-bcff-63180558d...@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
> Red Davis says...
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>So, I have a good friend tell me that the original phone call to CPS
>>down there in Texas is probably a hoax.  That CPS officials never
>>attempted to determine if the calling phone number belonged to a
>>member of the FLDS compound, and that many of the facts stated within
>>the phone call have turned out to be false.  The "16 year-old girl"
>>apparently does not exist.  Right now, Texas CPS and other officials
>>are trying to form a PR response attempting to explain how they fell
>>for such a hoax (e.g., the original call from the "16 year old girl"
>>was a fake). ...
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