Agreed, MD Expat.
I like to chat with Jehovah’s Witnesses when they come to my door and I even take their literature. I know they think they have the true religion and that I am probably a lost soul — it doesn’t bother me a bit, so long as they are friendly and go away and leave me alone when the conversation is over.
I think it is great to live in a country where we can share religious beliefs, even if they are different.
I have been a Mormon missionary and gone door to door talking about our faith. The goal is not to tell people how wrong they are; it’s to offer them something that I think is worth knowing about. My life changed for the better because of Mormonism, so I’m glad to share that knowledge with anyone who would like to know about it. Probably 99 per cent of people I talked with as a missionary weren’t interested, so we said goodbye and moved on.
And the mormonISM delusion continues.....place marker
The goal is not to tell people how wrong they are; its to offer them something that I think is worth knowing about
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C’mon Normy
you know thats not why those 52,00 ignorant intolerant Motmon teenagers are out knocking on the doors of Christians...
BTW it takes knocking on 700 doors before a JW will make a convert...
Mormon kids dont do as well...
in fact for the 1000s of doors that Willie Mitty knocked on in the 2 1/2 years he vacated in Paris, France during his draft dodging instead of serving our country and going to Nam
he admits he got NONE...
Nope not one convert
not one sale...
Now that is not a successful man...
a real poor salesman...
the socalled “one mighty and strong” is really a pathetic weakling loser..
so much for experience..
so just maybe people think what you are selling is not really that worth having or even knowing about...