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PaulDupre1
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If you are LDS, which I would guess you are, you would misrepresent your beliefs in order to make them seem less bizarre to potential converts. You wouldn’t want to scare them away before you’ve had the opportunity to sufficiently friendship them and get them socially involved in your religion.So true, asking is one part, listening is the other. Some people ask, but then don’t listen.
I am sure many of us here have had the experience where someone asks us about our faith, and just as we begin to speak they proceed to tell us what “we believe”…actually what they think or have heard we believe.
I’ve heard all sorts of interesting things about what believe and practice from people who don’t even know me! Wow, I never imagined I was believing all those things, How nice of them to inform me! Apparently I had no understanding at all of what my faith teaches until they came along, an outsider, and interpreted it for me.
I’ve also been accused of misrepresenting my faith…why would I want to do that?
Milk first, and then meat - isn’t that the LDS approach? “Milk” in Mormonism too often manifests as deceit by watering down- or withholding your true beliefs and teachings. Lies of omission are just as dishonest as lies of commission.
I have had missionaries, who don’t know I am an ex-Mormon (missionary, married in the temple, gospel doctrine teacher, bishop’s councilor and more), tell me that Mormonism teaches the trinity (and any other lies they imagine I might like to hear). When I reveal who I really am, they look like they’ve been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Then they make a hasty and embarrassed exit.
Some of my own missionary companions did this too. I had many a strong disagreement with companions about deceiving investigators. They saw nothing wrong with it so long as they “got baptisms”. It is part of Mormon culture that lying and withholding is part of the “milk”.
So I am quite familiar with the way LDS misrepresent their beliefs and their reasons for doing so.
Paul (formerly LDS, now happily Catholic)