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TexanKnight
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While I agree in principal, I do not totally agree with you. The reason I agree in principal is because most Catholics and most Mormons do not truly know their own faith, much less the faith of the other. However, there are former Mormons here, based on what I have read in the posts on this board, who know the LDS faith better than the actual Mormons. I have no problem asking them about the LDS faith. I tend to get more honest and accurate responsesI put your sig file in the ‘quote’ section, because I want to talk about something I found in your blog; a book called 'Catholic Roots, Mormon Harvest."
You can have no idea how sad I am to see it. I had no idea that it existed. I’m sorry that it does.
On one hand, it proves something I have said many, many times: never, EVER get information about any belief system from a non-member or an ex-member. I haven’t read the book, of course, and I won’t. Just the fact that an ex-Catholic is attempting to explain the Catholic faith and compare it to Mormonism makes me want to avoid it. Then, reading the reviews, I see that many Catholics are pointing out where the authors get Catholic beliefs wrong. The authors are inaccurate. They are called ‘Cafeteria Catholics’ and not ‘catechized well.’ I have no reason to doubt that. While I think that the authors made the right decision to switch religions (well, I am a Mormon, after all), I think they did themselves, AND their new belief system, a grave disservice by writing that book. I do appreciate that (again, according to the Catholic critics) they don’t seem to have been mean spirited, just wrong…but that’s bad enough.
That said, I can use this book as an example of why it’s a very bad idea to write stuff like this, or to READ stuff like this; if you want to know about Mormonism, ask a Mormon. If you want to know about Catholicism, ask a Catholic, Do not ask either one about what the other believes, because sure as you are reading this, they’ll get something wrong.
Perhaps this is one of those 'if you can’t be anything else, be a bad example?" (sigh)
But here’s the ‘on the other hand,’ and the real reason I’m not happy. I’ve been able to say, up until now, that Mormons simply don’t DO that sort of thing…and now I can’t. I can still say that the church doesn’t condone it, or publish anti-other belief system stuff. No ‘Maze of Catholicism’ out there.
But there shouldn’t be a “Catholic Roots, Mormon Harvest” out there, either.
I HAVE read a couple of books that compare Mormonism and Catholicism, but they were in the form of questions answered by a Mormon for the Mormon stuff, and by a Catholic for the Catholic perspective.