BLAINE:
> What I hear you saying is that you say and do
> whatever the traffic will bear.  That's a compliment
> to Mormons, being the safe, easy-to-get-along-with,
> true Christians that we are.

Not exactly.  I would say that I try to push them to the edge, which makes 
them uncomfortable, but not push them over the edge.  I understand and 
operate in the kind of moderation that Jesus communicates in the following 
passage:

John 16:12
(12) I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.

I have rarely had any Mormons survive meeting with me more than a few times 
before they are so uncomfortable that they stop meeting with me.  Many of 
these elders I have met with seem to know less about Mormonism than I do. 
They sometimes talk about getting some 20 year veteran to come back to meet 
with me, but that rarely happens.

I also have had the response of, "well, if you don't have the witness in 
your bosom that what we are saying is true, there is nothing more for us to 
say to you."

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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