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SteveVH,Parker, when the Catholic Church sends out the invitation to “come home”, they are not only speaking to former Catholics, but rather the whole world. Christ’s true Church is home to everyone and this is a sentiment that most converts experience. They are finally home. The Mormon attempt here is so obviously a copying of the Catholic effort that it should be embarrasing to Mormons.
I had never heard of either “Catholics come home” or the idea of Jeff Lindsey about a website. When I hear the words “come home” I don’t think of some universal “sentiment”. I do think of “sentimentality”, which is a literary term.
Jeff Lindsey would have to get permission in order to use those words on a website, I have to assume–so I doubt that he will receive that permission and Catholics won’t need to feel “copied” or “threatened” or whatever other feeling about the use of such a common phrase for a website.
By the way, Jeff Lindsey has been involved in answering questions on a website he personally developed, for literally years. The idea of his wanting to explore the possibility of helping those who have struggled with their own questions and testimony, is not uncommon or unique, but he already has had success with a website dealing with doctrinal issues and questions, and it has nothing to do with the church having started it or having encouraged him to do it–it was on his own. This would be on his own also–but I think to use that phrase he would have to ask for permission or at least should. (Again, only my assumption knowing what little I know about it.)

