I have no doubt that Mormonism does good for many people. It's made, for example, my parents very happy. But it does do harm for others, so it makes sense for people to point this out, and they are capable of deciding for themselves, and teaching their children, whether this harm outweighs the good. This is called good parenting. You call it brainwashing.
But that it is the problem. Your not giving your kids a choice. THAT is brainwashing by its own definition. Your forcing your opinion on them, not letting them find out for themselves. What if they disagree with your findings? You disown them?
I think you'll find few people here who think that anything the Mormon Church teaches that I don't agree with is Brainwashing. Straw man alert!!
That seems to be the pattern so far. As a believer I am automatically brainwashed and my kids are automatically brainwashed. Logic goes "Joshua is a Mormon hence Joshua is Brainwashed". In order to draw that conclusion you have to also conclude that "Everything the Mormon Church teaches is brainwashing"... How is that pattern false? (BAD USE OF "STRAW-MAN ARGUMENT ALERT" ALERT!!!)
Besides, brainwashing is more the method of teaching, not the teaching itself.
What, in your ward it was all "A Clockwork Orange"? In my ward, we have a teacher, a book, and a lesson followed with discussion. Same method every church and school has been using for years... How is that method brainwashing? Or is everyone who teaches a "brainwasher"?
I am confident that most rational, objective persons, armed with an understanding of what constitute indocrination, would agree that indoctrination in the Mormon Church is persistent. I personally think it's also unhealthy, which is one reason I prefer my children not to be affliated with it (there are others).
How is it any more unhealthy than what is currently promoted in ANY religious school?
If this kind of lousy argumentation works at MAD Board (if that's where you come from), you'll find it doesn't work so well here.
MAD? I used to subscribe to the magazine, but last time I checked it wasn't religious or Mormon based. And as for lousy, now there is a logical fallacy. Because I didn't argue the way you argue it is automatically lousy? Heh.
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