Coggins7 wrote:Come to think of it, this would be very odd indeed, given the degree to which respect for the religions of others is deeply inculcated into us from childhood, in our scriptures, the writings of the General Authorities, and in our Gospel Doctrine classes. It would be a rank departure from accepted teachings. I have heard missionaries express some immature and insular attitudes about other religions, but his has been the exception, in my experience.This type of nit-wittery---mocking other religions---is fairly common in missions in majority Catholic countries.
... the writings of the General Authorities ...
JUDGEMENT ACCORDING TO WORKS - TEMPORAL NATURE OF DIVINE REVELATIONS - TEMPORAL RESOURCES AND DUTIES OF THE SAINTS ETC. - A discourse by President BRIGHAM YOUNG, delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, January 17, 1858. - REPORTED BY G. D. WATT. - 6:169 wrote: Brother Taylor has just said that the religions of the day were hatched in hell. The eggs were laid in hell, hatched on its borders, and then kicked on to the earth.
Is it enough?BLESSINGS OF THE SAINTS - HINDRANCES TO PROGRESS-OBJECT AND BENEFIT OF TRIALS - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GOD'S HAND, SPIRIT, AND PRIESTHOOD, ETC. - A Discourse by Elder JOHN TAYLOR, delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Sunday Morning, January 17, 1858. - REPORTED BY J. V. LONG. - 6:162 wrote:the Devil could not invent a better engine to spread his work than the Christianity of the nineteenth century
... attitudes about other religions ...
I have heard "missionaries express some immature and insular attitudes about other religions". It may be true, maybe not.
What I have seen was:
Missionaries in Debrecen, Hungary have walked and spread the Book of Mormon again and again before the "Great Temple of Debrecen" which is kind of emblem of that town, the "Calvinist Rome".
OK, that is a public space. And that is a public space before and after the sunday celebration (the equivalent of the mass in RCism). And there is decency, not taught in MTCs.