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wolfpackpilot
Participanthippo wrote:He was invited to AWANA tonight (It’s a Baptist church kids Bible program) by and Anglican friend, and he LOVED it. It’s wrapping up for the year, but I’m going to look into letting him go next year with this same buddy of his and see if it helps.
FWIW:
Wesleyans and Methodist do the AWANA program too. My kids love it. Nothing wrong at all with that program, it builds on sound Christian principals.
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ParticipantOld-Timer wrote:The vast majority of Mormons and non-Mormons are not like the caricatures that consume the extremists’ time, which illustrates the absurdity of both extreme positions and people.
I agree with you completely.
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ParticipantRoy wrote:It struck me that Evengelicals that produce anti-Mormon literature might actually be doing so from a misguided sense of love.
Actually Roy…
The overwhelming majority of “anti” literature is simply a side by side comparison of church doctrine/historical records/D&Cs/First Presidency statements/etc. over the years. It may be articulated or written out in comparison by someone other than a LDS official, but the most damaging literature is Mormon written, and church approved sources itself. The most popular one, “Letter to CES director” is a pure Mormon-on-Mormon example. Catholics and Protestant Christians had NOTHING to with that document.
Very few Christian organizations focus solely on producing evangelical apologetics to Mormon religious positions, mostly because they don’t see a need too.
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