LifeOnaPlate wrote:John Larsen wrote:Like you're unsuccessful attempt to avoid vegetables, I ran into them incidentally. But mostly, I read them before I began to question seriously. But they always left me with more questions. It was when I was struggling that I avoided them because they made me feel distant from the apologists and thus distant from Mormonism. In short, apologetics didn't help me at all.
*waiting for examples*
Not all apologetic arguments are created equal.
I've discussed this before, but the first piece of Mormon apologeia was a Evolution: "A Convenient Fiction" by the venerable Hugh Nibley. What a piece of trash. I was a BYU student at the time and struggling with my understanding of Human evolution. I was reading everything I could get my hands on both pro and con. I read quite a bit of Christian responses, some better than others. But this work by Nibley and published by FARMs showed my that FARMS had their head up their ass. (By the way, they claim it was "unpublished" but I bought mine at the BYU bookstore. I recently found my copy to prove that).
I also read some of the review of books which were laced with ad hominem-- Metcalfe is butthead anyone? That one made the newspapers. Bill Hamblin should have been fired for that juvenile prank.