MAsh wrote:de gustibus non est disputandum
Mike Ash
Indeed.
On the other hand, I wonder whether it is not more difficult to take something seriously that is so apparently sensationalist.
MAsh wrote:de gustibus non est disputandum
Mike Ash
The title, of course, is a play on the Shaken Baby Syndrome. There are things that can kill/damage an LDS testimony & hence I felt the title was not only catchy but had some meaning.
Infymus wrote:They have alternate copies as well.
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Lost your testimonkey®?TrashcanMan79 wrote:It appears they're running a limited time special:Retail Price: $19.95
Your Price: Only $19.95
(The retail price had a line drawn through it, but I can't figure out how to do it...)
And yes, the cover is hideous and not in the good way.
I think I just heard a plate hit the floor back in the kitchen...Trevor wrote:Infymus wrote:They have alternate copies as well.
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Did someone get upset?
I must be missing something here, or are you saying? No...
dartagnan wrote:Shaken Faith Syndrome is a creative way of explaining the obvious in faith-promoting terms. They should call it what it really is: "Confronting uncomfortable truths for the first time."
"Syndrome" presupposes a social or mental disorder, and that is why I don't like it. And we already know that this is typically how Mormons view doubters. People who struggle like this were asking for it when they exposed themselves to information about the Church, outside Church approved resources.
There is something wrong with them! They sinned if they are having doubts!
As if a cure to this "syndrome" is a matter of sinning less and being more obedient to the commandments, etc.
dartagnan wrote:Shaken Faith Syndrome is a creative way of explaining the obvious in faith-promoting terms. They should call it what it really is: "Confronting uncomfortable truths for the first time."