But How Wide the Divide? appears to say that guilt for the frequently tense relations between Latter-day Saints and evangelicals should be evenly distributed (as on pp. 10, I5, 22-23, 189). We find this very implausible, indeed objectionable. No Latter-day Saints make their living as professional anti-evangelicals. Latter-day Saints do not picket new Baptist churches, or broadcast against evangelical beliefs, or hold seminars in their chapels to critique Protestant theology, or publish books and pamphlets denouncing fundamentalists, or distribute films exposing the sordid facts about other denominations, or seek to exclude Calvinists from community interfaith associations, or boycott evangelical-owned businesses
This is what kills me about victocrats like DCP...
The LDS church is set up and designed...and one of it's corest of core doctrines is that Evangelical churches teachings are an abomination before God and their pastors are corrupt. The Joseph Smith story in the POGP is clear on this.
The LDS church spends half a billion dollars a year, teaching too anyone that will listen, that they alone are the one and only restored true church, and all others are false.
Latter-day Saints do not picket new Baptist churches,
He is right, they just send their teenage missionaries out knocking on your door to tell you they are the only true church and that Evangelical doctrines are an abomination.
What is sad is that he will never own this...being the victim is the only way to protect his testimony. He and Linda Ronstadt should do a duet of "Poor poor pitiful me."