> > I found a free coffeehouse in Denver at 850 Lincoln Street right next
> > to Armida's Mexican Restaurant.Free coffee, tea and all the pastries
> > you can eat. Open from Tuesday through Friday 8:30-4:30.
>
> I have scary news for you. It is actually a religious establishment!
Why is that scary? KM

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Mike O'Sullivan - 24 Sep 2003 19:03 GMT
> > > I found a free coffeehouse in Denver at 850 Lincoln Street right next
> > > to Armida's Mexican Restaurant.Free coffee, tea and all the pastries
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>
> Why is that scary? KM
Maybe they force you to read the complete works of Joseph Smith?
Douglas W. Hoyt - 24 Sep 2003 23:27 GMT
>>>>>> Why is that scary? KM
Because the post is disingenuous. Almost to the point of bearing false
witness. Here is the full schedule of events at 850 Lincoln from Tuesday to
Friday:
Tuesdays
7:30 AM Christ's Body Staff Meeting
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Fellowship, food and refreshments
12:00 noon Bible Study (Freedom Series)
4:30 PM Employment Ministries Bible Study
Wednesdays
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Fellowship, food and refreshments
12:00 noon Bible Study
7:00 PM Church of the Living God Prayer Meeting
Thursdays
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Fellowship, food and refreshments
12:00 noon Bible Study (Freedom Series)
3:30 PM Christ's Body Staff Meeting
Fridays
8:30 AM to 12:30 PM Fellowship, food and refreshments
11:00 AM Bible Study
7:00 PM All Nations Christian Fellowship Church
Julie Pezze - 25 Sep 2003 03:45 GMT
> >>>>>> Why is that scary? KM
>
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> 11:00 AM Bible Study
> 7:00 PM All Nations Christian Fellowship Church
Nothing scary or blasphemous about any of this. Just lots of free
coffee and baked goods. Great place for a morning "pick me up". Check
it out. No one ever uttered a word about religion to me ...just wanted
to know if I got enough to eat. Great people...encouraged me to return
often. You even comfirm that food and refreshments are offered. You
are misrepresenting the whole situation. I'm sure that you would
withdraw your comments if you stopped by for some coffee...
Anyway, greatest coffeehouse in the city...
Douglas W. Hoyt - 25 Sep 2003 13:46 GMT
>>>>>You are misrepresenting the whole situation. I'm sure that you would
withdraw your comments if you stopped by for some coffee... Anyway, greatest
coffeehouse in the city...
I'll look forward to it next time I'm in Denver! Thanks Julie!
Julie Pezze - 30 Sep 2003 01:31 GMT
> >>>>>You are misrepresenting the whole situation. I'm sure that you would
> withdraw your comments if you stopped by for some coffee... Anyway, greatest
> coffeehouse in the city...
>
> I'll look forward to it next time I'm in Denver! Thanks Julie!
They also offer a free crudite platter occasionally...an added
bonus...One person suggested that the operators might be some Moonie
wannabes..again no one bent my ear with any type of religious talk.
W.T. Sherman - 29 Sep 2003 04:20 GMT
Nice try but discerning people can see you for what you are - a shill
planting posts for whomever these "great people" happen to be. I
actually doubt that they are LDS, Mormons are pretty straight forward
and don't act under stealth. Sounds more like moonies. Or some up &
coming moonie wantabe. Get yer free coffee, get yer free pastries,
get yer free JESUS! And then empty to your wallet for the salvation
of your everlasting soul. Hallelujah! Why don't you save your posts
for alt.cults in the future.
>Nothing scary or blasphemous about any of this. Just lots of free
>coffee and baked goods. Great place for a morning "pick me up". Check
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>withdraw your comments if you stopped by for some coffee...
>Anyway, greatest coffeehouse in the city...
alohacyberian - 29 Sep 2003 08:14 GMT
> Nice try but discerning people can see you for what you are - a shill
> planting posts for whomever these "great people" happen to be. I
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> of your everlasting soul. Hallelujah! Why don't you save your posts
> for alt.cults in the future.
Mormons don't drink coffee, do they? KM

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Arcadia - 30 Sep 2003 03:18 GMT
A little research showed that
the building at that address is owned by a company called "Christ's
Body, Inc." which also uses the trade name "Active Christian Singles."
A.
>
>
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>Mormons don't drink coffee, do they? KM
>
alohacyberian - 25 Sep 2003 09:34 GMT
> >>>>>> Why is that scary? KM
> Because the post is disingenuous. Almost to the point of bearing false
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> 11:00 AM Bible Study
> 7:00 PM All Nations Christian Fellowship Church
I still don't see what's "scary" about that. KM

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> > I found a free coffeehouse in Denver at 850 Lincoln Street right next
> > to Armida's Mexican Restaurant.Free coffee, tea and all the pastries
> > you can eat. Open from Tuesday through Friday 8:30-4:30.
>
> I have scary news for you. It is actually a religious establishment!
No one mentioned anything of a religious nature. Everyone seemed
devoted to imbibing the coffee and munching down on the baked goods.
Hey, today they even had free garlic bread and great French toast. For
some reason, the clientele appears a tad downscale but who cares, the
price is right. Maybe they are just Buddhists trying to earn points
toward the next life. Have to admit though that many people in
attendance were rolling their own tobacco cigarettes...something I've
never seen before...must be very economical people.