For your info: I’ve been invited on ocassions to visit an investigator with the missionaries, where the investigators have asked questions on many of the subjects you claim they hide, and they have given as honest an answer as they could and if they do not know they have said and have endevored to find an answer so please nothing is hidden.
Oh puleeze. Some of the LDS right here on this board don’t know their own history (or that of the Catholic Church that they regularly try to trash).
And I know for a fact that my own daughter’s “jumping ship” was done secretively (and then without very much information about what she was getting into–I just happened to be in a unique position to really know that). It was so bad that even afterward, she couldn’t answer the slightest thing! It was always “Talk to the missionaries”. I did. The young “still wet behind the ears” sets of just-out-of-highschool boys weren’t able to answer either (but I got to hear a real live “testimony” as well as some incorrect things about our Church and I have also been the one to tell one missionary that his future nonLDS inlaws will not be allowed to see their daughter and him wed.) And I
still remember daughter’s bishop telling my poor daughter when she had tears in her eyes at her “Open House Wedding Reception” that “I’d ‘come around’, so she wasn’t to even concern herself.” (Well, no, I have no intention of deserting my Lord Jesus Christ for a man.)
Oh, and lest you think that it is just a “one time thing”, I personally know friends who children were also simply “taken” from them by the LDS. Life was forever changed for them.
I have personally
observed LDS life. I have seen what happens to family time in the LDS world, and have
heard the “well I can’t get out of this “calling” because no one else will take it–I have
watched some LDS have to “hide” the fact that they’re drinking coke (and then quickly explain that it’s about “covenants”) or hide the fact that they are wearing shorts (I
know that that’s about the Garments)—I have
seen"tithing” lists, Primary lessons, food storage for at least a year all over the house, and have
seen non-LDS family and close friends “left by the wayside”, and have experienced the “dissing” of non-LDS family–even children! and have
heard them crying over it, and I
know first hand about the “Bishops Warehouse” and how there are all sorts of “strings attached” to any aid that may be “given”. And I can’t believe that
anyone would have chosen all that
ifyou all
had been “upfront” with “investigators”.
You say that you’ve been LDS for 25 years and haven’t seen what I have, well, if that is the case, may I suggest that either you aren’t looking or you just might be too close to the object to see?