Members with anti-Mormon Questions no longer Adulterers

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Re: Members with anti-Mormon Questions no longer Adulterers

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No, the story you retell is NOT from "The Gainsayers". But in the back of The Gainsayers there is a dialogue between "Uncle Ed" who is anti-Mormon and two missionaries. The dialogue is based completely upon real dialogues I've had with anti-Mormons up until I went on a mission. Yes, most anti-Mormons are Evangelicals, and are quite ignorant people. Simply true. The Earth is 6,000 years old, dinosaurs drowned because Noah could not fit them on the Ark. There is a vast Luciferian/Masonic/Mormon conspiracy to take over the world. These folks are SIMPLETONS. "Uncle Ed" was a simpleton. Had they been born Muslims, they would be al-Qaeda supporters. Many anti-Mormon arguments fail. However, that doesn't make the Church true. The claims of The Book of Mormon and Book of Abraham rest upon their own merits. What is the evidence for them, and what is the evidence against them? I've found that the evidence AGAINST them is overwhelming. Ed Decker is actually a very, very very SMART man. Not an ethical quark in his entire being, but extremely smart. He told the Simpletons what they wanted to hear, and they gave him their money. I wish I was that smart, but I'm not. I couldn't lie to them with a straight face! If I told those dupes, "Hey, there is no Luciferian conspiracy, but Mormonism is false because of this and that" they would conclude I was a Mormon Church plant. Not kidding you. That's how ignorant they are. But you can't tell them they are ignorant, or they'll MURDER you....for Jesus....of course! And....YES....I totally PWNs Evangelicals all the time on my mission, and before it, because they were stupid, are stupid, and will continue to be stupid. A few exceptions, but not many. Evangelical Christianity attracts the simple-minded. Simple as that.





I do wish I could remember which of the many anti-anti books I had in my collection that anecdote comes from. Maybe it was Sustaining and Defending the Faith. Or They Lie in Wait to Deceive. Or Tinkling Cymbals and Sounding Brass. I had so many of those s****y books, but I can't remember which one that story came from (I guess it wasn't the Gainsayers--that must have been the one with the goofy fake conversation with the preacher and potential convert, where the missionary totally PWNs the ignorant Christian guy).[/quote]
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