" But a line is crossed when you decide that my faith must be refuted"....interesting YOU would say this, tant, in light of your previous post:
All this is why I say that the precepts of mainstream Christianity are as dross to me when compared to the pure, refined, abundant truth of God of which I have sampled. I have found a fine diamond, whereas others have only found a lump of coal. Is it any wonder, then, that you find me entirely intransigent on such things? All I can do is invite. There are diamonds aplenty for all. 173 posted on 09/24/2007 4:57:49 PM MDT by tantiboh
So, your statement: "you must lie, misrepresent, and distort what I believe in order to do so. That person is an anti-Mormon, a religious bigot, and certainly not a Christian in their heart... wherein you judge the hearts of Christians is, to you, permissible while you castigate those who would question YOUR belief.
How revealing. More of the "bigotry for me, but not for thee" attitude of the mormon apologist.
You KNOW that is against the rules.
It just proves you are a BIGOT who'll stoop; no - CRAWL!; through ANYTHING to tear down our precious beliefs!
Why do you HATE us so much?
What have we EVER done to you???
--MormonDude('Feeling' unloved.)
Once again, GF, you’re taking a quote out of context and twisting it to suit your purposes. The “my faith must be refuted” was part of a thought that continued beyond the comma, you see.
I thought they actually taught things like English grammar and sentence structure in school when you were growing up?