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Was Mr. Rogers Anti Mormon?


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I take it the majority of British soldiers are Presbyterians?
Nope, well not the English as I would assume they were more Anglican, the Scots however are definitely known for belonging to the Kirk, also known as the Church of Scotland. Edited by calmoriah
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Nope, well not the English as I would assume they were more Anglican, the Scots however are definitely known for belonging to the Kirk, also known as the Church of Scotland.

A good portion of the army, particularly the carreer soldiers, were Scottish. They tended to belong to the Kirk, as you've mentioned.

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And let's not forget when the English got to fight against the Scots....bet there are a lot of fond memories there.

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If this was for real, there would likely be many more reports.

Not necessarily.... Mr. Rogers hasn't been around for a while. He pretty much was gone by the time the internet age came around.

To be honest, I seem to recall hearing from someone myself in person from a reliable source about Mr. Rogers being an anti-mormon.

But, it's been so long, and I haven't cared, that I'm not sure about that memory. A small local radio station program Mr. Rogers might have been on once in awhile wouldn't necessarily be on peoples radar either, thus, that also would make it not surprising if this information wasn't widely available.

Anyway, can't know either way. But, I don't think someone on a BYU message board who had according to him served a mission in the area would necessarily lie. But, who knows who cares. I never liked Mr. Rogers anyway, thought he was "off".

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There are plenty of people who pretend to be someone who they are not because they get a kick or a sense of superiority over the people they fool. Saw it in ZLMB often enough and that was just the guys stupid enough to get caught, wouldn't be surprised if it happens on this board.

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