dartagnan wrote:Christ said his followers would be hated and persecuted for his sake.
Thus, Christians of all stripes tend to view their "persecution" as evidence of their discipleship towards Christ. If they aren't really being persecuted, they will try to blow up criticism to make themselves appear the victim. LDS are no exception, as is evidenced on the MAD board. Virtually anyone who offers a criticism is immediately called an "attacker." There are attackers to be sure, but in most cases it seems it is the LDS side that insists on painting this bleak picture of humble theist verses "vapid, venomous" anti-Mormon. Every critic of the Church has been called an anti-Mormon or worse, at some point. This is because LDS need to feel persecuted because they think it says somet6hing about the truthfulness of the Church. This isn't new. I've heard this for 20 years now.
Haven't you been practicing your own form of persecution complex (as per the nearly year long weeping and wailing about being banned from MA&D, and the alleged ill-treatment you received at the hand of DCP and others)?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-