LogDog, thanks for asking the question. I find the discussion invigorating.
"We do not have a Holy Ghost litmus test for whom we consider mormon. She said we "don't think of them as mormon's anymore." That is just plain false and I can't even figure out what group of people she is talking about because as I said before, all mormons believe this as far as I know."
If the friendly ghost tells a mormon that the church is true, Book of Mormon is true, Joseph Smith was a prophet, Spencer is the current prophet, etc. they stand up in church or knock on doors and tell people that god told them these things were true. If a mormon cant say that god told them these things, at a minimum that cant knock on doors. If they stood up in church and said, I dont believe that the church is true, the book of mormon is fake, Smith was a fake, and Spencer is just a dude they would be excommunicated. Mormons would conclude that an unfriendly ghost (Satan) deceived them and Mormons would speculate that they either wanted to break the commandments or were offended by somebody at church (generally speaking). If the friendly ghost isnt giving a mormon the required witness, that mormon generally gets branded as anti-mormon. Then hyperbole starts to fly attacks, lies, and insults
oh my!
"She claims the "Friendly ghost" was the primary source of my morality. That would be wrong, God is the primary source of my morality as I have mentioned before. "
I get the point Comprehend is making. According to Mormons, God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost are united in purpose; supposedly they are all on the same page. Mormons are told that they will be given the gift of the Holy Ghost to reveal truth (among other things). One of the truths that presumably the HG is supposed to reveal is that the Bible is the word of god. So it makes sense to me when Comprehend claims that God is the primary source of his morality. God partners up with the HG, they tag team Comprehend by communicating with him and the truth is revealed. Mormons are told to ask God if their scriptures are the word of god. God tells them that the Mormon scriptures are the word of god and thus the bible becomes a secondary source of morality for Comprehend. It isnt at all clear when the HG became a full partner so Im not going to split hairs with Comprehend, God it is.
"She gives an example of her JW friend as evidence of what Mormons do? That is dishonest, misleading, and a non-sequiter argument. What JW's do has no bearing upon what LDS members do or how we teach our children and we certainly do not brainwash our children. If she would like to make this argument, the least she could do is provide some evidence (anecdotal even) about Mormons... "
I disagree that I was giving evidence of what Mormons do by referencing the JWs. I trust the careful reader will not draw erroneous conclusions when mentioning the indoctrination of the JWs. The language used is deliberately loose and Comprehends reaction to it tellingly hypersensitive IMHO. To the outsider, way of life religious communities do appear to be excessive in terms of the vigor with which these communities immerse the little ones. Granted, this perspective is usually only shared by outsiders. Any evidence, even anecdotal is not going to be appreciated by Comprehend, he cannot comprehend the outsiders view.
"Lastly she again claims that I am the victim of brainwashing with no personal knowledge of me nor offering any evidence that this is even generally the case. Thus her statement amounts to a smear."
Every child is influenced by their parents worldview. Even if a parent is passive in the rearing of their child, that child will in part form their worldview based on the beliefs of the parent, even some of the unconscious ones. What I am considering is the extent to which a parent imparts their worldview to their child. I am suggesting that the Mormons are very very active in passing on their worldview to their children. I have also indicated that I think the JWs are extremely active in passing on their worldview to their children. This isnt a surprise to anyone. It is natural for parents to want to teach their children their morals, their beliefs, their way of life. I want to be free to teach my children my beliefs. Clearly, it isnt just the religionist that has a stake in influencing their childs belief map.
Brainwashing is a term with a lot of baggage and is probably not useful in this discussion. I prefer to use the following terms: indoctrination, enculturation and mapping. I can appreciate why Comprehend derived brainwashing from the terms I used, but I in fact did not say that he had been brainwashed. And thus NO SMEAR! I just heard the Umpire from youth holler in my head - SAFE just like he did when I slid into home and scored the winning run.
Earlier Comprehend said he found my shades amusing; this should really tickle his fancy.