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Marie5890
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Anyone know how the LDS laity are taught to deal with people who are not of their faith these days?
I have been having a pleasant dialogue with a Mormon. They know I am a serious Catholic. I know that they are a serious Mormon.
It was clear to me that they kept trying to draw me into a we vs them discussion of who is right and who is wrong, but I have always kindly pushed back against this, wanting to keep it a friendly and non-competitive dialogue.
I had hopes that the Mormon church would have lightened up some when it became clear to a member that someone they were having a friendly association with really was not interested, yet would still wanting to continue on with said friendly association.
But I feel like I have been dropped like a hot potato.
I was truly enjoying the association, but I certainly have no desire to re-join the faith.
It’s disappointing. It’s not like this person is a missionary with time constraints.
Deep sigh
I have been having a pleasant dialogue with a Mormon. They know I am a serious Catholic. I know that they are a serious Mormon.
It was clear to me that they kept trying to draw me into a we vs them discussion of who is right and who is wrong, but I have always kindly pushed back against this, wanting to keep it a friendly and non-competitive dialogue.
I had hopes that the Mormon church would have lightened up some when it became clear to a member that someone they were having a friendly association with really was not interested, yet would still wanting to continue on with said friendly association.
But I feel like I have been dropped like a hot potato.
I was truly enjoying the association, but I certainly have no desire to re-join the faith.
It’s disappointing. It’s not like this person is a missionary with time constraints.
Deep sigh