Buenos Aires Argentina LDS (Mormon) Temple – Mormons

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13 Responses for “Buenos Aires Argentina LDS (Mormon) Temple – Mormons”

  1. jorgitothestud says:

    lindo templo!!!
    guardo hermosos
    momentos de mi
    mision en Bs. As. Sur
    xauuuuuuuuuuu!!!

  2. aaadw says:

    mi templo favorito

  3. aaadw says:

    mi cancion y mi templo favoritos

  4. dalevelez2828 says:

    One day the mormons will become Christians.

  5. lds9999 says:

    Already there.

  6. omiolo says:

    Sociologist Cesar Ceriani, who recently published a book on Mormon missionary work in Argentina, says Latin Americans see the Latter-day Saints as pure, reliable and economically powerful in a region often plagued by instability and corruption.

  7. omiolo says:

    “One day the mormons will become Christians. ”

    you are about 179 years behind the times!

  8. dalevelez2828 says:

    Hard to even imagine them as Christians. I hope they one day overcome their blindness and become true Christian.

  9. lds9999 says:

    Everything about our Church and our doctrine focuses on Jesus Christ. He is our Savior and our Lord!

  10. mormonpatriot says:

    um brother we are christians maybe you should study the bible and early christians to see what i mean.

  11. dalevelez2828 says:

    You call yourself Christian, but you are not. Open your eyes, open your heart.

  12. lds9999 says:

    Amazing how you claim to know each or our minds and hearts to know whether we are Christian.

    As much as you’d like to be, only God is omniscient. We are Christians.

  13. dalevelez2828 says:

    Yes, and I am sure that this sociologist also knows that the way that you are perceived by others not necessarily reflects who you are.

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