Daniel Peterson wrote:Analytics wrote:One of the ways it is risky is that while you happily believe the one side you got your story from, you might inadvertently drive away a child who committed the “sin” of examining the issue more broadly.
As I thought was obvious, the "issue" to which I was referring was not the issue of the truthfulness of Mormonism, but the issue of who and what is to blame for Eric's situation, and to what extent.
Yes, the "issue" to which you were referring to was in fact obvious. I was simply entertaining myself with the fact that your words are true for other issues as well.
I don’t believe I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Eric or his family, but I do know the scenario that Ray A described isn’t all that infrequent and perhaps could be avoided if the church and its members more frequently applied your advice to the church's truth-claims.
Have you noticed that the people who are the most judgmental and the least tolerant also tend to be the ones who get most of their information from one side?