RockSlider wrote:Sub,
Let's take some of the evangelist that show up at the Manti Mormon Pageant. I assume you would consider them anti-mormon. And yet I've watched videos on their preparations for those types of activities that show they believe they are on a mission of their own, one of love and compassion to "save" their Mormon brothers and sisters from what the evangelist perceive as a great evil and condemner of the Mormon souls.
Much like the intent of Mormon Missionaries, to bring conversion of those they interact with from their worldview into the joy of the Mormon Gospel.
In this example, it is the Mormons that feel they are being discriminated, persecuted, under attack and being abused, when the original intent is just the opposite, one of love and a desire for the betterment of the individual - as perceived by the evangelist.
Mormons sure do seem to get all caught up in the need for feeling persecuted all the time. It does get old. And yet you are crying about the exact same thing that your missionaries inflict on others ... door to door, day in and day out.
So, when this guy is yelling "You are going to hell" he does it with love?
Interesting argument, but i am not yet convinced...mainly because Tough Love seems to not be in order here, and that most people realize it only promotes fear in those you are trying to help.
nevertheless...i still do not quite understand what the motivation is...i mean missionaries surely justify going door to door because they are motivated by love...but when someone denies their invitation, that same love does not suddenly prompt them to yell "you are going to hell", then after a spirited ward council meeting a protest is readied for that front lawn.
I appreciate what you are aiming at, but i think you may have missed the mark.
Are you saying that Mormons must not experience that "desire for the betterment of the individual" since we do not see them routinely protesting at a Baptist pageant, or outside a Catholic church during Lent, etc..?