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So following your logic (if you can call it that) , people still in that belief system would have a bias. So why listen to them?It’s not sad. It’s pure common sense. It’s not a judgment against the people as people—it is simply that if you are going to find out information regarding any belief system, the primary source should ALWAYS be the believers. Going to people who are biased against it is at best a second choice…and is, in reality, about third or fourth.
So of course when someone leaves the CoJCoLDS they lose credibility…and to the precise amount that someone who leaves the Catholic church loses credibility about Catholicism–no more and no less.
Unless it’s OK with you that I get all my information about Catholicism from Tim Lott or J. Ernest Freques?
What you are not getting is you have to balance the information. You can’t just automatically dismiss an ex-mormon for what they are saying. Unfortunately, I have seen that repeatedly here.
One of the most common things said is how a former mormon is shunned if they leave, and all the mormons say “oh no, that doesn’t happen, you’re wrong”. Yet you proved it by your earlier statement.
Please don’t speak for Catholics, we don’t automatically dismiss what a former Catholic says.