Oh, I see. Gaz doesn't need help, but someone who has complex worldviews and expresses indecisiveness or is willing to look at both the good and bad in Mormonism, objectively, has a "skewed perspective". They need to be one, or the other. You pat them when they express genuine doubts, or even criticisms, then kick 'em in the backside if they shift to expressions of praise. You are too predictable.
Josh only wants dialogue, and seems to be honest in his expressions. He is demonised because he, wait for it: still believes Mormonism. That's it. If he was atheist, you'd treat him just like you do the other Josh - with sentimental flattery. I really have to be wary of someone who judges another by whether they're atheist or Mormon, and that's what you do.
Atheist: Good
Mormon: Bad. ("Get professional help")
I'm not speaking Greek, so I conclude that you are engaging in willful misunderstanding.
I stated quite clearly which of Josh's statements indicated a skewed perspective: "in all my years online, no one has ever tried to know me", and "everyone demonizes me". These have nothing to do with Mormonism.
You are quite determined to make this all about Mormonism, belief or lack thereof, when it's obviously not. But, again, I do not expect you to appreciate the distinction.