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Brad_Haas
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Jo's_Dad:
Jo's_Dad:
Jo's_Dad:
Remember, these are amateur apologists at best. Over a year ago, in documents I wrote to an LDS acquaintance, I used the phrase “non-Christian” and the word “cult.” I would never do that now; no matter my beliefs, it’s just bad apologetics. Point is, we all have a lot to learn, and internet fora amplify this problem. Be patient.
Can you show some examples in this forum of making sport of completely trashing someone else’s beliefs?It is one thing to say “I believe differently than you” and respect the beliefs of others even if you do not agree with them, but to make such sport of completly trashing someone elses beliefs is utterly abhorrant and downright sinful! And it’s not just this thread, but this is the thread that broke the camels back.
Jo's_Dad:
I do agree that that’s probably the most worthless question repeatedly brought up in LDS apologetics; however, you can find it elsewhere .I am also beyond sick of the “Mormon’s aren’t Christians” lies that seem to be perpetuated soley on this board. I would say they are far better Christians than some on this board, and your rage against them can only be seen as an act of jealousy; that you would rather trash other good Christian people to make yourself look better by contrast.
Jo's_Dad:
Granting it’s as bad as you make it out to be, do you really think they are a reflection of the entire laity? Do you think if the Church knows about it and openly allows it? And do you really think a group exists whose membership has no such deficiencies?If the actions of the people on this board are a reflection of the attitudes of the general laity of the Catholic church, I will very seriously have to rethink whether I want to be associated with any church that would openly allow such bigotry and intolerance.
Remember, these are amateur apologists at best. Over a year ago, in documents I wrote to an LDS acquaintance, I used the phrase “non-Christian” and the word “cult.” I would never do that now; no matter my beliefs, it’s just bad apologetics. Point is, we all have a lot to learn, and internet fora amplify this problem. Be patient.