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Mormon Temples Get Suspicious Powder

Posted on 13 November 2008 by admin

This whole thing just keeps on heating up!  Amazing!  ABC7 is reporting that temples in Salt Lake City and the Westwood area of Los Angeles have received some white powder.  No, I don’t think it’s fairy dust!   Wow, I hope the FBI doesnt come knocking on my door since I’m the #1 LA temple protester!

The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Chief of Staff, Darrel Cummings, has issued the following statement:
“Today, the Mormon temple in Los Angeles received an envelope containing white powder, raising the specter of anthrax. While the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center organized a peaceful demonstration against the involvement of the leadership of the Mormon Church in the deceitful Yes on Prop 8 campaign, we decry the use or threat of violence. Just as the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community seeks the right to be treated equally under the law, all Americans should have the right to live lives free from fear and violence.”

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Resigned from LDS Church on Sunday

Posted on 13 November 2008 by admin

On Sunday, I went to the Westwood chapel behind the LA temple to see if I could meet with the bishop to be excommunicated. There was a special combined ward service going on at the time and “brethren” standing guard outside because protesters were in front of the temple. I wasn’t dressed in mormon attire so they initially wouldn’t let me in. They called a counselor from the stake presidency outside and I told him that I was a member and that I’d like to join the service and speak with him and/or the bishop after. He escorted me in to an overflow area after I promised to be respectful/not make any outbursts.

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