It’s sort of difficult to address all 17 points in a single thread. Even TK could only to give a cursory rebuttal to each. As I have said, these are points that have been discussed over the years here at these forums and I don’t see us opening up any new ground. One of the 17 points, baptism for the dead is one that you can read many old threads one. I pick that one not for its significance but because it’s fairly distinct. TK (TexanKnight) dismisses it without much discussion by arguing that the Bible doesn’t say it was necessary. However, considering the role it plays in what Mormons call the God’s Plan of Happiness, it is essential. There’s an entire discussion that goes with it. And there are 16 more points.
Anyway, most of TK’s “counter-arguments” might be convincing to him but not to me. Not many of them give a serious enough consideration of the issue from both sides. On the other hand, I have noticed that the missionaries don’t seem to haul these out anymore so he might have a point. However, it is still a pretty good list, however defensible, of the difference between Mormons and Christianity at large.