moksha wrote:Please forgive me if I get this wrong, but the Church has always defined some words differently than the common meaning. When FAIR says anti-mormon, they mean someone who opposes the ideas or claims of the Church and its leaders. This may not jive with how the term anti-mormon would fit with other similar usages of the term anti-[whatever], but that is the definition they are never the less using. Thus all who openly disbelieve can bear a much more heinous title than merely being a critic. FAIR has learned from experience that when you crawl in the trenches you learn to throw mud.
This issue is not how they define it, the issue is their appeal to etymology. Specifically here:
FAIRwiki wrote:It is somewhat strange that critics of the Church wish to somehow divest the term "anti-Mormon" of its clear meaning.
Meaning does not depend on etymology, such a justification is simply fallacious.