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I have heard that mormons did not allow black people to be part of their cult — I mean religion, I think that it was changed in the middle 1900’s from what I have heard, but again, I am not too sure. If I read a book that tells of ‘why’ they did this, I will let you know. There have been some really wierd things in their religion that have came about, but most the time after a couple decades, they will get withdrawn so more people can join their cult and spread the false teachings that they have, and control the towns that they have controlled and are still controlling now. Joseph Smith is truly an example of a false prophet, adding onto the word of God with the Book of Mormon, the pearl of great price, doctrines and covenants, and the other numerous books that they have. Jesus clearly warns us in Matthew 7:15 ‘Watch out for false prophets’ and 24:11 ‘and many false prophets will appear’ amongst other versus. Beware. In Him, Richard

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