Trevor wrote:Take, for example, Jersey Girl's sustained criticism of the new MMM book.
Don't you mean Beastie?
Trevor wrote:Take, for example, Jersey Girl's sustained criticism of the new MMM book.
harmony wrote:Don't you mean Beastie?
Mister Scratch wrote:I am still holding out hope that Rommelator summons up enough courage to defend his arguments here on this board. Otherwise, it will be obvious to all that he is merely preaching to the choir, and looking to bolster his "shaken faith."
moksha wrote:
Isn't there some law about shaking the faith of a minor?
Ray A wrote: Mok. He will eventually have two choices:
1. It's all a gigantic fraud.
2. I need to understand Joseph Campbell better.
The latter will make him more human and compassionate.
Trevor wrote:The Nehor wrote:Says the man/woman who won't even reveal his/her Church Membership status, his/her thoughts on Mormon doctrine, or any details about his/her life BECAUSE he/she's afraid of what might happen if he/she did.
If it were revealed that Mr. Scratch is actually Monson, what a wonderful world it would be.
Mister Scratch wrote:Think back for a moment: none of us was afraid of standing up to the TBMs, including some rather reprobate individuals such as Pahoran, juliann, and Scott Lloyd, over on the FAIR/MADboard. I myself was called some rather nasty names, but did I cower behind the unbelievably lame excuse that the comments were "over-the-top"? No. I did not.
Dr. Shades wrote:That's a very, very good point. Now that you mention it, I myself don't recall ever being intimidated by any believer on any board at any time. If I had been invited to a different board to answer for myself to a bunch of believers, I would've relished the opportunity to defend my words.
Runtu wrote:You are right. Why is it that some believers aren't comfortable discussing Mormon issues in a forum that isn't heavily weighted toward their side?