Doctor Scratch wrote:Heh. Well, okay. But many Evangelicals do this in a very kind and compassionate way. E.g., publishing works that are meant to persuade people away from Mormonism, warning people that it's a "cult," pointing out that ways in which the LDS Church is not actually "Christian," etc. What I mean to say is that their motives are basically kind and considerate, which is usually the basis upon which the Mopologists like Scotty Dog build their case re: proxy baptisms. I.e., the Mopologists say, "Hey, this is just a kind gesture we're doing on your behalf, so you shouldn't complain." Of course, Jews and others don't see it that way. Similarly, I think that many Evangelicals and others think that their "anti-Mormonism" is being performed in the spirit of Christian goodwill.
Christian anti-Mormon ministries may be populated by a number of decent, well-meaning people, but there is far too much of the hateful, prejudiced, and distorted representation of Mormonism delivered with anger, shouting, and spit to expect me to buy your depiction of the situation. I may be an apostate, but I remember proxy baptisms well. The mood that prevails in those rituals is completely different from the torrent of bile and bigotry that floods anti-Mormon ministries.