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Some Mormon missionaries tried to talk to me.

Thanda

Well-Known Member
Oh, they noticed the jewelry alright. And if they're anything as well-versed as the many Mormons I've had knocking on my door, they know exactly what it is. And we all know full well that any motion to "strike up conversation" is purely for the means of religious challenge and attempted conversion.

Don't play innocent, wandering. Everyone knows the proselytizing game, and everyone's tired of it. And also, you're whole "what, it's okay for Heathens to question Christians, but not for Christians to question Heathens?" is crap. Christians question us every. day. Yet not once will you have a Heathen knocking on your door to ask if you've found the Allfather or the Thunderer, and tell you why you need them in your life.

And why don't they?
 

David1967

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
It's funny you mention this. I've had Mormons vist ages ago. Once they knew my religion they never came back. I think they have been instructed not to speak with certain religions as they might get infected with the devil,

I invite them in and tell them all about my religion and they've never come back in years. They must know we can't be changed so they don't bother trying.

Another possibility is that once they knew you were a devout follower of your faith, that out of respect they just decided not to bother you. I say that from experience. I have Mormon friends in my hometown who knowing that I attend a different denomination than them have never been pushy in the least.
 

Sutekh

Priest of Odin
Premium Member

"At one point it did have the truth?" This is of course my father's thinking that you tapped into, with my father who was traditionally Mormon he believed in what you henceforth questioned to me. In my opinion some Churches may not have the truth except you yourself might have your own truth of the path that you are on. The LDS church headed by President Benson was traditional before Hinckley came into place which changed the whole ball game. The traditional LDS from what I know a little taught many practical things for the individual in general. As I have mentioned originally it was centered on the founder Joseph Smith than more so by Christ himself. Some religious organizations in my opinion becomes a money making machine, some organizations such as Scientology became corrupt from the very beginning. The Catholic Church for example covered up the Molestation scandals, the mafia currently controls their Vatican bank. With the Mormons they give away 10 percent of their income which all goes to the Mormon Temples convenience to spend it all away. Their was once a quote that has always been received through me, "absolute power corrupts." An organization who once had it's traditional values of empowerment over time changes drastically. Look at the Church Of Satan, the way they changed. "What do you think of RLDS?" I don't know a lot about them unfortunately, but I have heard that they are going through some changes in general.
 

roger1440

I do stuff
A few weeks ago some Mormons were at my door.

They asked me "do you know what suffering is?"

I'm Buddhist. So needless to say(assuming you get it,) i had a lot more to talk about it than they did. :D
I would have said, "yes, when Mormons come to my door and ask stupid questions".
 

Kirran

Premium Member
"At one point it did have the truth?" This is of course my father's thinking that you tapped into, with my father who was traditionally Mormon he believed in what you henceforth questioned to me. In my opinion some Churches may not have the truth except you yourself might have your own truth of the path that you are on. The LDS church headed by President Benson was traditional before Hinckley came into place which changed the whole ball game. The traditional LDS from what I know a little taught many practical things for the individual in general. As I have mentioned originally it was centered on the founder Joseph Smith than more so by Christ himself. Some religious organizations in my opinion becomes a money making machine, some organizations such as Scientology became corrupt from the very beginning. The Catholic Church for example covered up the Molestation scandals, the mafia currently controls their Vatican bank. With the Mormons they give away 10 percent of their income which all goes to the Mormon Temples convenience to spend it all away. Their was once a quote that has always been received through me, "absolute power corrupts." An organization who once had it's traditional values of empowerment over time changes drastically. Look at the Church Of Satan, the way they changed. "What do you think of RLDS?" I don't know a lot about them unfortunately, but I have heard that they are going through some changes in general.

RLDS may refer to the Reorganised Church of JC of LDS - this has been known as the Community of Christ since 2001. They descend from the people who saw Joseph Smith's son as his legitimate successor. They are non-Mormon (theology) but are Latter-day Saints (tradition and lineage). They have about 250,000 members.

RLDS may also refer to the Restoration Church of JC of LDS. This split off from the above Community of Christ over the ordination of women (the C of C is very socially progressive, across the board) and seems to be puttering along alright. Nine congregations, I don't know how many members.

There are some other schismatics from the C of C among the Josephite sects of the Latter-day Saint movement too.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
Well, I was kidding mostly, but if someone where to do this, I think the point would be more to hold up a mirror than to actually try and convert someone.
Ah, I see what you meant.

We are all God's children. Different denominations and sects of the same religion all deserve equal compassion.
And the same criticism and ire, by that logic.

Anyone so xenophobic that they become fearful or haughty towards pleasant, young, well-dressed missionaries is frankly disturbing.
No... Growing irritated at endless solicitation - "haughty" is funny, as that's the attitude that the missionaries often have - is not xenophobia. If it is, then intruding on another's beliefs in their own home is just as much so.

It is a vile sin to pretend that we know every answer that matters and never need to hear alternative views.
Really? That's a vile sin? Not murder or rape, but arrogance. Gotcha. Hypocritical, as well, as by coming to our door and telling us what to believe, your "vile sin" is exactly what Christians are doing.
 
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