This guy also has a book called
Mormons Believe...What?!In an
advertisement for it, we are told that among the questions that are purportedly answered are:
Polygamy? Yes we did and no we don’t.Really? How many eternal companions does Dallin H. Oaks have?
Christians? Why would we claim to be the original of something if we’re not at least the something?This must be some of that mischaracterizing the issue, which he euphemistically calls "reframing."
False prophets? Yes, the Bible says there will be false prophets. We believe that implies there must also be true prophets.I have read books that say that the Loch Ness Monster is a myth. I believe that implies that there must be real sea monsters.
Heaven? We do not believe we can work our way into heaven. Nor, at the other extreme, do we believe in E-Z Pass grace.Instead, we teach absolute, paternalistic dependency on the Church as the retail middleman between you and God.
Power? The LDS Church does not seek political power. Besides, how could a church that has both Harry Reid and Glenn Beck as devout members ever agree on a strategy?That must be why the Church lobbies the Utah legislature, and why the Church's attorneys have helped draft DABC regulations.
Ministry? Ask a Mormon bishop his occupation and you will never hear the word bishop.And then ask a General Authority his occupation.
Government? The First Amendment is clear: no state church with both miter and gavel, and keep government’s mitts off religious activities.Now we just have that pesky problem of defining "religious activities."
Weird beliefs? No more so than our belief that Jesus Christ raised the dead, walked on water, turned water into wine, and healed lepers, the blind, and the deaf.Who wants to bet whether this guy deals very much with secular criticisms?