MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:58 pm
On another thread IHQ challenged me to send a Book of Mormon to Dr. James Tour, renowned organic chemist and also well known Christian apologist.
I wrote him and email.
Here was his response:
I have had many LDS friends over the years and many have given me copies of the Book. Sometimes leather bound and gold leafed. I have not read it, however.
I have worked with LDS, and others have worked for me. All fine folks. Honest. Hard-working. Polite. Family oriented.
I admire the planning and preparing that goes into the mission year. That makes LDS more mature than others.
I never met a LDS that I didn’t like.
I have no opinion on LDS theology. I have read snippets from cult-watch-type articles, but I have not put much thought into that.
God bless,
Jim
He is a brother in Christ.
I thought that was nice of him to respond. Belief in Jesus Christ and His resurrection does not mean checking one's brain in at the door.
He has his God given agency to either accept an invitation to investigate the church further or not.
Regards,
MG
Firstly, congratulations on doing some real missionary work. But this reads like you’ve cherry picked things from his response. I’d be interested in reading his full response. I’d also be interested in the full text of the email you sent, but will understand if that’s something you want kept private.
I note he introduces the word cult into your exchange about The Book of Mormon. And despite having several opportunities to do so, has decided The Book of Mormon isn’t worth his time. Might be worth a follow up to understand why he doesn’t feel it worth his time. I note he’s also, gently and politely, telling you not to send him another one.
I would also note that he isn’t your brother in Christ, despite your assertion that he is. He’s somebody that needs to be converted to Mormonism before that can be asserted. Until then you will always harbour the notion that he’s not in the correct religion. He’s maybe a distant cousin in Christ, but it’s awkward at family gatherings.
P.S. Did you gain his permission to make public his private communication with you?