bcspace wrote:An easy way to demonstrate is to show a copy of "No Man Knows My History" to a member and ask if they would be interested in reading it.
I'd be happy to read it if I thought it would be worth my time. After having previously dealt with some quotes and notions from the book over time, it doesn't appeal to me as a scholarly work. However, I wouldn't even flinch if I saw it in the crook of some other TBM's arm. I highly recommend all TBM's read any antiMormon material that catches their fancy. Such is merely part of the process of the parable of the Sower. Either it will make one stronger, or it will destroy one. For me, I started out with the Godmakers movie as a teen when it first came out. I was made stronger thereby.
While I admire your approach, I suspect that the today's apostles and prophet's would not offer the same advice. Frankly, I think your method is more in line with how the leadership of a 150+- years ago. Keep up the good work!