LOL. I understand and it did come across as an attack, however I have been open about my time in Mormonism for that very reason. Let them attack, I have nothing to hide. Christ saved me and changed me from the person I was then and I thank Him every day for it.
When I was Mormon, I was selling Mormonism, now I don’t ‘sell’ anything, I speak the truth about Christ, how He changed me, and warn others of the dangers that I fell for as a teenager (the lies of Mormonism). It is all about the truth and bringing Glory to God.
In Mormonism, the members think of converts they get as ‘notches on their belts’. As a Christian, it is all about giving God the glory, not taking it for ourselves which is what Mormonism does. It is a huge difference.
I do find it amusing how many of these Mormon defenders think it is all about numbers. We get asked those questions a lot on these threads as you are well aware.
AMEN!!
Some sow, some reap, others weed after others have plowed up the hardened ground.
Here in central Indiana, we have gifts from Canada, sent to us about 10-12 thousand years ago; delivered by the ice that Canada was exporting then.
When plowing now, the farmers encounter some amazing obstacles in their fields. Last month, the fellow across the road from me extracted a boulder, half the size of a VW from his field!
BAM!
The thing 'attacked' his tractor.
Not a good idea for the rock.
It thought it was tough, sitting there, hidden from sight; rigidly fixed in place.
But now it was exposed, and then it could only shudder in anticipation of the future it faced; sitting along the property line, seeing the harvest increase unimpeded by it's vast bulk.
BAM!
The COCJOLDS has made it's presence known.