Posted on 11/15/2010 7:48:39 AM PST by T Minus Four
If someone came to you and asked you how to run the LDS Church's public relations outreach, what would you advise those who make such powerful decisions to do?
Would you emphasize the good works that Latter-day Saints do while downplaying doctrinal difference to avoid misunderstanding and strife?
Or instead of leaving the doctrine to the missionaries, would you go on the offensive, pointing out anomalies in other faiths in a way that showed the strength of your religious position?
How would you use the Book of Mormon? Would you call them to repentance, as the Book of Mormon often seems to do?
Would you be defensive about your faith, holding back publicly and then responding to attacks only when they came?
Would you ignore mean-spirited public attacks on the church, forgive seven times seventy and move on?
For a church that claims a mandate to spread its gospel to the world, these questions are of no small import, and the answers likely differ depending on the circumstances.
These questions are part of the subtext of this week's terrific Mormon Media Studies symposium at BYU. The keynote speech by the University of Richmond's Terryl Givens and other presenters provided insight into this powerful issue.
An insight I gleaned from his presentation is that when Latter-day Saints provided effective rebuttals, say, to the argument that Joseph Smith is a fraud and they do they are arguing on the turf their opponents set out. You see this today in the argument about whether Mormons are Christian or not. It seems to be a debate that can need engagement, but it is a debate set on the terms by others who are not Mormon.
How do you engage in the public dialogue and set the agenda? One way is to focus on the things that make Mormonism distinctive as a way to create conversation that drives the discussion, keeping church opponents talking about what Latter-day Saints wish to be talking about say the Book of Mormon or eternal marriage.
Beyond Givens' speech, what stood out in this conference is how the church has responded to its public relations challenges over the years and continues to do so today.
BYU scholar Ed Adams studied the public relations efforts of President Heber J. Grant in the years just following World War II. In the decades before Grant became president, the church faced extensive anti-Mormon press and politics. The most famous of these may be the series of anti-Mormon exposes in the muckraking magazines of the era, including Alfred Henry Louis' dark series called "The Viper on the Hearth" in Cosmopolitan magazine.
Adams argued that President Grant followed classic public relations principles in building the church in an era when the professional practice of public relations was just emerging. For example, President Grant was willing to meet with writers and was witty and avuncular in his approach. A kind, warm caricature of a golf-playing prophet emerged that helped the church at the time.
The church also took advantage of many opportunities that emerged in the culture at the time including many stories that had Utah ties and brought reporters to Utah.
Similarly, Susan Easton Black's work shows the history of Mormon newspapers that were, in part, efforts at public relations before there ever was a professional practice of it. Her new book of Erastus Snow's newspaper, "The St. Louis Luminary," is an example of the period.
In 1852, not long after the church began settling in Utah, it sent some of its most important leaders, including Snow, to major metropolitan areas to speak up in behalf of the church and to build up the Saints wherever they were. These apostles John Taylor in New York, Orson Pratt in Washington D.C. and George Q. Cannon in San Francisco became important advocates for their cause in some of the church's darkest hours. Snow's was just one effort at public relations and the press.
The writers at the symposium took different approaches to the question of how Mormons should tell their story, but all demonstrated the remarkable effort that continues today.
In the end, with another Mitt Romney campaign coming up and tickets going on sale for a new Broadway musical from the creators of South Park called "The Book of Mormon," the question of how Latter-day Saints should present their church to outsiders through public relations efforts will continue to fascinate
So is:
The SUN will come up tomorrow.
It ain't the FACT that even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then, but the FACT that JS made 'prophecies' that FAILED.
THAT's the FACT of what the BIBLE says:
"But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in My name,
which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the
name of other gods, even that prophet will die.not spoken?
And if you say in your heart, How shall we know the word which the
Lord hasif the thing follow not,
When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord,
nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken,
but the prophet has spoken it presumptuously."Deuteronomy 18:20-22
"Behold, I am against the prophets, said the Lord,
that use their tongues and say, He said.Behold, I am against them that prophesy false dreams, said the Lord,
and do tell them, and cause My people to err by their lies
and by their lightness; yet I send them not, nor commanded them;
therefore they shall not profit this people at all, said the Lord."
Jeremiah 23:31-32
I wonder how many MORMONs ever really read the various things taught by their chosen religious organization?
Things that seem to have NEVER been UN-taught!
WE know: that's why we are SHOWING these 'records' to MORMONs who DON'T know.
On June 25, 1844, Governor Thomas Ford of Illinois told the state militia that Joseph and his brother Hyrum were "dangerous men" (History of the Church, 5:563) and guilty of treason. To answer the demands of the governor, the two brothers went to Carthage, Illinois, to deliver themselves up to the "pretended requirements of the law" (Doctrine and Covenants 135:1). Joseph Smith said of the event, "I am going like a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summers morning; I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men. I shall die innocent, and it shall be said of meHe was murdered in cold blood"
(Doctrine and Covenants 135:4).
Joseph and Hyrum were confined in Carthage Jail, along with John Taylor and Willard Richards, members of the Church administrative body known as the Quorum of the Twelve. The four men remained in the jail for two days, during which time they were treated well by the jailers and were visited by friends from Nauvoo. On June 27 a mob, made up of members of the town militia who were in charge of protecting Joseph, overran the jail. The mob, later described by John Taylor as men who were "armed" and "painted black" (Doctrine and Covenants 135:1) entered the room in which the men were being held. The room was located at the top of the stairs, on the second floor of the jail. The mob forced the room's door open and poked their gun barrels into the room. They began shooting into the room, despite efforts by Willard Richards to deflect the gun barrels with his walking stick. Hyrum Smith was shot multiple times and fell dead to the floor. John Taylor also took five balls and was saved when one hit his pocket watch. He sought refuge by rolling under the bed. Joseph Smith ran toward the window where he was shot in the back from inside the jail and shot in the chest from outside the jail. He either fell or leaped out of the window, landing on the ground near the well outside the jail, where he was again shot by members of the mob.
(See History of the Church, 6:602-618, also Doctrine and Covenants Student Manual, 348).
MORMONwiki sure SANTITIZES stuff!
Where 's PICTURE of the PISTOL that was smuggled to them?
Where is even the MENTION that the Smiths managed to SHOOT others?
On June 25, 1844, Governor Thomas Ford of Illinois told the state militia that Joseph and his brother Hyrum were "dangerous men" (History of the Church, 5:563) and guilty of treason. To answer the demands of the governor, the two brothers went to Carthage, Illinois, to deliver themselves up to the "pretended requirements of the law" (Doctrine and Covenants 135:1). Joseph Smith said of the event, "I am going like a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summers morning; I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men. I shall die innocent, and it shall be said of meHe was murdered in cold blood"
(Doctrine and Covenants 135:4).
Joseph and Hyrum were confined in Carthage Jail, along with John Taylor and Willard Richards, members of the Church administrative body known as the Quorum of the Twelve. The four men remained in the jail for two days, during which time they were treated well by the jailers and were visited by friends from Nauvoo. On June 27 a mob, made up of members of the town militia who were in charge of protecting Joseph, overran the jail. The mob, later described by John Taylor as men who were "armed" and "painted black" (Doctrine and Covenants 135:1) entered the room in which the men were being held. The room was located at the top of the stairs, on the second floor of the jail. The mob forced the room's door open and poked their gun barrels into the room. They began shooting into the room, despite efforts by Willard Richards to deflect the gun barrels with his walking stick. Hyrum Smith was shot multiple times and fell dead to the floor. John Taylor also took five balls and was saved when one hit his pocket watch. He sought refuge by rolling under the bed. Joseph Smith ran toward the window where he was shot in the back from inside the jail and shot in the chest from outside the jail. He either fell or leaped out of the window, landing on the ground near the well outside the jail, where he was again shot by members of the mob.
(See History of the Church, 6:602-618, also Doctrine and Covenants Student Manual, 348).
MORMONwiki sure SANTITIZES stuff!
Where 's PICTURE of the PISTOL that was smuggled to them?
Where is even the MENTION that the Smiths managed to SHOOT others?
Bad fruit placemarker
2 Nephi 3:18 And the Lord said unto me also: I will raise up unto the fruit of thy loins; and I will make for him a spokesman. And I, behold, I will give unto him that he shall write the writing of the fruit of thy loins, unto the fruit of thy loins; and the spokesman of thy loins shall declare it.
Joseph Smith Translation Gen. 50: 27 Thus saith the Lord God of my fathers unto me, A choice seer will I raise up out of the fruit of thy loins, and he shall be esteemed highly among the fruit of thy loins; and unto him will I give commandment that he shall do a work for the fruit of thy loins, his brethren.
Joseph Smith Translation Gen. 50: 31 Wherefore the fruit of thy loins shall write, and the fruit of thy loins of Judah shall write; and that which shall be written by the fruit of thy loins, and also that which shall be written by the fruit of thy loins of Judah, shall grow together
Diaboli virtus in lumbas est. Diaboli virtus in lumbas est.
I am pleased to offer my services for the Betterment of Mankind.
Please feel free to ask me ANYTHING and I'll sincerely post my link list again.
Remember...
I am normal too; and I am a MORMON!
Sincerely,
PD
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And STILL the picture is missing!
I guess you didn’t notice that I already posted all your links and a discussionj of them ensued. You’re evidently just a spam machine. I think you have this post macroed and you paste it into any old thread about the LDS without even bothering to read it.
Makes ya look a little foolish, don’t ya think?
I scanned it briefly. Same old anti-Mormon baloney packaged a different way. I don’t really care if you post them or not.
There’s a set of fools here alright and they aren’t of the Mormon faith. And as long as they continue to spew the propaganda I will keep posting my links for the investigator to see. Have a lovely day.
They were YOUR LINKS, LOL! The identical ones you always post!
"Diaboli virtus in lumbis est" indeed.
The favorite lunch spot is a Philly Cheesesteak place. Plates of cookies and cakes disappear in a flash. The place RUNS on Krispie Kreme. The trash cans overflow with Big Mac wrappers.
But no coffee, no thank you. The Christians, heathens and jack-mormons run the coffee bar but are sure to have tang, gatorade and cocoa available, so they can honor the Words of Wisdom with one hand and a cram a glazed donut in with the other.
Huh?
I post MORMON writings!
Does YOuR bishop know you feel this way about your Chosen Religion's Teachings?
(CRT)
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