Michael Ash and Kevin Barneys 2003 FAIR conference address. These scholars address the ins and outs of LDS apologetics, a must for anyone interested in the subject.
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I would love to go to one of these events..just to feel the fever pitch dynamo of brainwashed people.
worldviewtruth 1 year ago
is this guy supposed to have an education? all i see is that he has no idea what he is on about, and that his beliefs fall down to "i believe and have faith, you can't prove me wrong". i'm 16, and i haven't seen an apologetical argument i could beat. feel free to reply with names of some try and prove me wrong.
daemonowner 1 year ago
In addition to serving members in Loudoun and Fairfax, the new meetinghouse will also be open to the community for various events and activities.
“The public is welcome to any of our meetings,” Wheatley said. In addition to Sunday morning meetings, community youth are also welcome to attend special activities for high schoolers. Each ward has activities one night a week from about 7:30 to 9 p.m.
omiolo 1 year ago
“It just makes it more convenient for the people,” Wheatley said. “A lot of them live around the Chantilly area and they were going all the way over to Oakton – that’s probably about 10 or more miles.”
omiolo 1 year ago
@MormonUnApologist you mean the videos where MAM says that faith is needed to convert someone NOT archaeological evidence?
omiolo 1 year ago
@omiolo Have you not seen any of mormonanswerman's videos? Perhaps he is just another youtube rouge Mormon sharing his opinion eh?
MormonUnApologist 1 year ago
This year, LDS nights at Bay Area sports events are featuring family history presentations. Mike Krukow, Giants TV and radio broadcaster and former player, received his multigeneration family history in an onfield ceremony prior to the first pitch from Area Seventy Elder Robert Packer, San Francisco Stake President Roger Carter and other leaders.
omiolo 1 year ago
SAN FRANCISCO — Some 1,800 Mormons and their friends headed to the ballpark for LDS Night at the San Francisco Giants on June 15, making this the largest LDS Night in the Bay Area since AT&T Park opened in 2000.
omiolo 1 year ago
@MormonUnApologist **facts don't matter at all***
Either you are taking this out of context or you are making something up. How should I respond to a unincorporated statement like that?
omiolo 1 year ago
@osmiolos And apologists and zealous mormons say facts don't matter at all, it's how you feel about it that really matters. Who cares if science has been disproving mormonism for decades. And as long as you feel good about the church then it must be the spirit confirming truth thereby making the church true. Stupid cult!
MormonUnApologist 1 year ago