The Parable of the Talking Cat
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Ted GibbonsNovember 22, 2013
San, Your point is well-taken, but I knew that David O, McKay was a prophet and I did not listen. Ted Gibbons
reginaNovember 20, 2013
it really doesn't make a difference at all if you have a talking cat if you don't listen to what he has to say, it is the same with a living prophet.
Annell SullivanNovember 20, 2013
I had a hard time with the disjointed nature of the "missionary story" switching suddenly and inexplicably to the parable of the cat. It would have been nice to have a transition or some explanation to explain the abrupt swtich.
SanNovember 20, 2013
The only problem with this parable is that the cat was not known to be a prophet! Nice though ....
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