Exactly, I agree. They have the right to believe it, but they may be wrong and riding around on bicycles trying to recruit people who don't know better to their error.
Those who know the truth have a duty to point it out.
re Mormonism
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https://cathyfox.wordpress.com/2022/07/02/ut6-church-of-mormon-in-books-about-abuse/
“UT6 – Church of Mormon in Books About Abuse
Posted on 2022, July, 2 by cathy fox blog on Child Abuse
These are the snippets about the Mormons from various books from survivors and writers about child abuse and ritual abuse collated together so that people can read all the parts about Mormons in one place. The books are…
Cathy O’Brien Trance Formation of America [1]
Cathy O’Brien Access Denied [1]
Fritz Springmeier Bloodlines of the Illuminati [7a]
Fritz Springmeier & Cisco Wheeler The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave [7b]
Fritz Springmeier & Cisco Wheeler Deeper Insights Into the Illuminati Formula [7c]
Fritz Springmeier & Cisco Wheeler Deprogramwiki [7]
Lifting the Wool An Illuminati Primer [4] Book Download pdf [4c]
Brice Taylor /Sue Ford Thanks for the Memories [3]
Joachim Hagopian Pedophilia & Empire: Satan, Sodomy & the Deep State [5]
Svali Svali Speaks [6] “
Those who know the truth have a duty to point it out.
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I look at it somewhat differently. If someone approaches me to try to convince me of a doctrine/religion, then I have every right to respond accordingly, whatever way that might be. Or if someone asks me. In fact, I’ve had some very interesting conversations with people who knocked on my door.
But if neither of those occur, I don’t feel I have the right to sort of “barge in”. If others like you feel you have a duty to speak up, that’s also fine with me.