You need to find a new bookstore. I’ve been to Christian bookstores that sell books on Catholicism that are full of lies. But I’ve never been to a Catholic bookstore that sells similar books about other religions.
Uhm, don’t look now, but you are advertising just that sort of book right here on the sidebar of “non-Catholic religions”. I quoted the titles of three of 'em.
But you are quite correct, “Christian” bookstores are FULL of anti-Catholic nonsense, and you would probably find them in their rather extensive ‘cult’ section. Catholics are targets of this sort of…thing…as much or more than anybody else; and frankly, it’s why I am surprised that Catholics indulge in it themselves.
Come to a Catholic bookstore if you want to know the truth about Catholicism.
Actually, I make a point of going to the Catholics to learn about Catholicism, so when I want to read a book about it, a Catholic book store is precisely where I WILL go. I will not go there, however, to learn about Judaism, the Jehovah’s Witnesses or the Mormons.
If you haven’t read a book yet, you can’t know what’s in it. Your complaint about that ad on the forum is invalid. If you’ve read the book and know it to be full of lies, your complaint would be valid.
I said what I did as a wager, of sorts. I’ve read this type of book for years…over forty years, as a matter of fact. I’ve read a bunch of 'em, and there is one thing they all have in common.
They get it wrong. Oh, I’ve actually read some that are (deceptively, mind you, but at least on the surface they try to be nice) positive, in a backhanded sort of way. You know the sort of thing I mean…“The Mormons are sweet people who help others, but they are trying to buy their way to heaven…” You know, the same sort of thing these same people say about Catholics.
But I have never once seen a book or pamphlet about Mormons written by a non-Mormon that got our beliefs, even our most basic beliefs, RIGHT. Not ‘presented positively,’ just…correct.
So I was going on really extensive past experience, and predicting probable future experience.
So this “What Mormons really believe” book? The title alone should send shudders down you. Then we have the author; a Catholic priest who left the priesthood and converted to Mormonism, then converted back. I don’t care how much he wants to be fair and objective, I submit that he simply cannot be so…and given the title, I’ll bet you anything he doesn’t even attempt it.
Here’s the thing, sir: had this priest offered to write a ‘What Catholics really believe’ book for Mormons upon his conversion to Mormonism, he would have been told 'don’t even think about it…" because he would not have been able to write that without bias, either. It would not have been appropriate or helpful. We do not encourage such things.