If you are a Mormon or read about them, the Book of Mormon writes about three men who were liken unto the prophet Elijah of Jewish lore, or of New Testament disciple John the Beloved, who was allowed "to tarry in the flesh" and remain living on the earth until the second coming of Christ. Although the LDS Church has not officially published literature about them, members believe that Christ, after his crucifixion and resurrection, came to the New World; established Christianity here in the Americans, and because of the righteousness of three Disciples, Christ granted them permission to remain living on the earth, in the flesh, and according to my calendar, those three guys would be something like two thousand years old. Throughout Momontown, we have heard many a story about how three men helped plow up the field for Joseph Smith; three men stopping to fix a widow's furnace; guiding motorists in blizzards; comforting a woman who had lost her husband and daughter in an airplane crash and three men pulling missionaries from a flaming freeway crash. It is not my intent to elaborate on all siting's of The Three Nephites, but can assure you these Three Nephites were in fact spotted in Las Vegas during a Rodeo Final. Those three Nephites are called Hal, Weston, and the short one is Kent, the Jones brothers.
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