I think they are discussing scripture, not religion.Oldgringo wrote:Is it just me or is this thread breaching forum rules?
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- Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:48 pm
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- Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:09 pm
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Not to bring in religion, but this is exactly what many Mormon families do. After talking to several Mormon friends, I started to do the same thing, storing wheat, dry milk powder, sugar and/or honey, water, and ammunition. I used to buy a lot of my survival supplies from a local store run by a Mormon family. It was also part of my survival plan preparing for the "big one" earthquake.karder wrote:I have been a "prepper" for many years. I always suggest that each family keep a years worth of dry food and very basic supplies in the event of a pandemic or breakdown of society. If several families can do this and band together, they will probably do better than those who go it alone. Anyone with a yard should learn to garden and practice basic gardening and canning skills.
- Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:45 pm
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I want to be a Prepper too.puma guy wrote:I'm ready! I just watched Ray Milland's "Panic In The Year Zero" two weeks ago.