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Allweather
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I agree that Mormons tend to not be argumentative, but I disagree that this has anything to do with their “inner confidence and assurance.” I don’t think Mormons are any more or less self-assured or confident than anyone else.Thanks. I think you will find that Mormons are the most tolerant of other peoples’ faiths, and are willing to respect other peoples’ beliefs, and honor them for what they are, rather than try to force them to believe as they do. That come from the inner confidence and assurance they have that what they have found is indeed the truth.
zerinus
It is simply because they’re counseled NOT to engage in contentious argument about religion. They’re told in church that “Satan loves contention” and advised that, when challenged on specific beliefs, to just smile, say, “have a nice day”, and walk away from it. My fiance explained to me that she was told many times in church that religious argument comes from the Devil. In fact, when I first met her, it was impossible to get her to open up and discuss anything at all.
There are three main results of this strategy: First, Mormons don’t have to know much about their faith in order to defend it, which is a good thing, because most of them don’t know very much about Mormonism. Second, because they will refuse to engage in contentious dialog, they will avoid being faced with questions they will find difficult to answer. Third, their refusal to engage makes them seem placid, self-assured. It is a good strategy.