Thanks for the support old man. I wasn't even going to honor them with a reply. When somone already has all of the answers, it's a waste of time. On Sat, 09 Mar 2002 16:29:04 -0500, Dennis Tillotsen <dtilot@rcorg.org> wrote: >Let me get this straight...this guy's comment makes him a biggot? >Where do you come from? If you're so quick to judge, what does this >make you? > >D > >On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 18:03:46 +0100, "Lesley Robertson" ><l.a.robertson@tnw.tudelft.nl> wrote: > >> >>"Sitka" <snorristurlusson@excite.com> wrote in message >>news:d7dk8u8d40rlj9a1qr59daded7epbkptq2@4ax.com... >>> Hello, >>> I realize that LDS is >>> doing tons of research in order to compile these records for all to >>> use but that doesn't give them any right to claim them as Mormons. >>> >>If I understand it correctly, and family member can arrange for their >>ancestors to be offered the opportunity in the afterlife to become members >>of the LDS. They are free to refuse. >> >>> Does anybody have any suggestions? Should I just let it go or let >>> them know that they're claiming some of MY people? >>> >>I find it very hard to believe that you are the sole descendant, or that you >>have all rights over what happens to the records of these people. If any of >>your fellow descendants are members, they have as much right to proceed in >>keeping with their beliefs as you do. >> >>>Amusingly yours, >> >>Actually, no. I'm not amused by bigotry. >>Lesley Robertson >> >>