No, they’re probably full of love by trying to minister to Mormons. Victims always think they’re being bashed by haters and that’s not true. Sometimes they are trying to speak truth to people and it’s not wanted or accepted. So they’re called haters instead. Sigh.
“No, theyre probably full of love by trying to minister to Mormons. Victims always think theyre being bashed by haters and thats not true. Sometimes they are trying to speak truth to people and its not wanted or accepted. So theyre called haters instead. Sigh.”
Among the description of how believing Catholics are to deal with Mormons is this:
“”We dont bash your church, why bash ours?””
“Somehow, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have been persuaded by their leaders that they have always been on the receiving end of uncharitable comments and unjust accusations. From the time Joseph Smith began his work in 1820, the Mormon church has gloried in the “fact” that it is a persecuted people. For them, this is a sure sign that it is the Lords true church; all opposition comes ultimately from Satan. So, if you do offer a question or a criticism, be prepared for this reaction.
Many Mormons, including their hierarchy, look upon any criticismregardless of how honest and sincereas perverseness inspired by the Evil One. But these same individuals ignore their own past (and present) attacks on Christian churches. You might like to point out a few of these to those Mormons who say their church “never attacks other churches.”
http://www.catholic.com/library/Mormon_Stumpers.asp