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Rightwire: the leaders of the Church accepted him, because they are totally clueless Utah people. They are clueless enough that one of them visited India for his job, and he came back, and was surprised that folks in India were not caucasian people who spoke English!!!!!
In January, they baptised a guy with tatoos on his face, and all kinds of neonazi tattoos on his neck who was a former jailbird, and who was arrested for attempted murder by the State Police.


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Rightwire: the leaders of the Church accepted him, because they are totally clueless Utah people. They are clueless enough that one of them visited India for his job, and he came back, and was surprised that folks in India were not caucasian people who spoke English!!!!!
In January, they baptised a guy with tatoos on his face, and all kinds of neonazi tattoos on his neck who was a former jailbird, and who was arrested for attempted murder by the State Police.


Maybe another church?
 
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Any other real Vets in the Church? What do they say?


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Ask him what the true currency is in the Army.

The answer is beer. Anyone who doesn't know this is a fraud.

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Contact GUARDIAN OF VALOR.





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It’s only my opinion, I find veterans don’t talk much if any about their service, let alone drag up memories of combat. They are a quiet bunch.

I hope phonies get a severe public ass beating.
 
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Sid, is this guys coming to meetings regularly?





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There are other reasons why veterans don’t talk about their military service much, but one of the main reasons is because very few of those who aren’t veterans (or maybe professional historians) really care. If anyone was truly interested in aspects of what I did and experienced in the Army, I’d be happy to discuss it with them. But most people, especially those who were never in the armed forces themselves, don’t understand, have little if any interest in understanding, and ultimately couldn’t understand.

When talking to people it’s very easy to see that disinterest just as it’s easy to see that they don’t want to hear about the fish someone caught, a clueless boss, or the strange dream involving black flags and unicorns.

It doesn’t take long to think, Yeah, I’m boring you; “How ’bout them Cubs?”

(And that’s not to say there’s aren’t exceptions. They’re the guys who tell the same stories over and over about making coffee in number 10 cans, how much time they spent in “the field,” how they manipulated the system to get out of Korea early, or putting the new clueless LT in his place. Usually they just tell those stories to other vets—but not always.)




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As many have said, you already know it isn't true.

Ignore him. He isn't doing anything but make himself look like a nut, and worse. I suspect that, like your mother used to tell you, ignoring people like this is the worst thing you can do to them. He wants attention.


That's all fine and dandy, until guy scams an eighty year old lady out of her life savings.

Dishonest people are not to be trusted and are to be kept at as far a distance as possible. Dishonest people are not generally lying for the benefit of those around them.



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Rightwire: the leaders of the Church accepted him, because they are totally clueless Utah people. They are clueless enough that one of them visited India for his job, and he came back, and was surprised that folks in India were not caucasian people who spoke English!!!!!
In January, they baptised a guy with tatoos on his face, and all kinds of neonazi tattoos on his neck who was a former jailbird, and who was arrested for attempted murder by the State Police.


I'd be more accepting of former neonazi, tatted up convict than I would be of an active lier. Someone who admits their past grievances, accepts responsibility, makes restitution if possible, and is looking to start fresh would be welcome in my church (if I had one).

People get second chances. He's not able to get a second chance because he is still actively deceiving your congregation.



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Rightwire: the leaders of the Church accepted him, because they are totally clueless Utah people. They are clueless enough that one of them visited India for his job, and he came back, and was surprised that folks in India were not caucasian people who spoke English!!!!!
In January, they baptised a guy with tatoos on his face, and all kinds of neonazi tattoos on his neck who was a former jailbird, and who was arrested for attempted murder by the State Police.


I'd be more accepting of former neonazi, tatted up convict than I would be of an active lier. Someone who admits their past grievances, accepts responsibility, makes restitution if possible, and is looking to start fresh would be welcome in my church (if I had one).

People get second chances. He's not able to get a second chance because he is still actively deceiving your congregation.


Totally agree. I would be really worried about this guy being a scammer. I'm fine with a truly repentant soul who wants to believe and worship.





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