Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mormons may be “nice”, but they aren’t kind. Like every other religion, they are a racket. You’d be shocked how much money they are sitting on, and yet they still pressure the brokest among them to tithe their 10%. They could feed their entire faith just off the interest alone.
You have to differentiate between the people and the institution. There are plenty of very kind LDS people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spotted a pair of Mormon missionaries hanging out in the mall parking lot this weekend. They were offering to help people load groceries etc into theircars, and I thought it was a strange place to expect to convert people
I mean, you don't want the ice cream to melt.
Has anyone else seen this?
Yes, they hang at my local Asian Grocery store parking lot.
I love to pester them LOL.
Usually two young men who can not add or subtract and read at like a 5th grade level.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of intolerance, derision, and hate directed at LDS on this forum is truly disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Their focus is not just on conversion. They also try to serve the community and build good relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Two girls came to my door a few years ago. It was almost dark.
I could hear everything they said on my ring camera.
One girl says to the other "If a man answers play with your hair flirt with him to get him to listen".
Let's just say I was not the person they wanted answering the door.
Cult
Anonymous wrote:Fred Rogers (Presbyterian) proselytized by producing and starring in a children's television show for 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:Mormons may be “nice”, but they aren’t kind. Like every other religion, they are a racket. You’d be shocked how much money they are sitting on, and yet they still pressure the brokest among them to tithe their 10%. They could feed their entire faith just off the interest alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spotted a pair of Mormon missionaries hanging out in the mall parking lot this weekend. They were offering to help people load groceries etc into theircars, and I thought it was a strange place to expect to convert people
I mean, you don't want the ice cream to melt.
Has anyone else seen this?
My ex-Mormon family says it's a cult. I believe them.
Anonymous wrote:I spotted a pair of Mormon missionaries hanging out in the mall parking lot this weekend. They were offering to help people load groceries etc into theircars, and I thought it was a strange place to expect to convert people
I mean, you don't want the ice cream to melt.
Has anyone else seen this?