The Mormon missionaries are back in town here.
Seems like they're mostly targeting greenhouse workers when they're in town for shopping, so I see them a lot on my town's main street, trying to engage with people.
They're doing their thing a stone's throw away from the small park where the JWs usually set up, also targetting greenhouse workers.
So far, I haven't noticed the two sets of proselytizers engage with each other directly, but I got to wondering why they don't.
As much as I would find it entertaining for the Mormons and the JWs to hold a public debate in that park to both try to win the hearts and minds of their audience, we don't generally see proselytizing religions engaging head-to-head like that.
Why do you think they don't?
Seems like they're mostly targeting greenhouse workers when they're in town for shopping, so I see them a lot on my town's main street, trying to engage with people.
They're doing their thing a stone's throw away from the small park where the JWs usually set up, also targetting greenhouse workers.
So far, I haven't noticed the two sets of proselytizers engage with each other directly, but I got to wondering why they don't.
As much as I would find it entertaining for the Mormons and the JWs to hold a public debate in that park to both try to win the hearts and minds of their audience, we don't generally see proselytizing religions engaging head-to-head like that.
Why do you think they don't?