Those 2 mormon guys
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Meeklo – "I don't necessarily agree with that, you can be from any religion and not be a fanatic looking for convert people over"
Wrong Meeklo. Although you are right in a way about other religions.
Mormons ARE brainwashed to spread and "insist" on converting other people. They don't ses it as wrong. They see it as a favour and as the righ thing to do.
It's part of the Mormon teachings, to dedicate part of your week to the look out for new members. They teach that in the 3 weekly hours they have to spend at church. It's an "clear" 11 commandment. In fact, you are are considered a "bad/mediocre" Mormon if you accept that you must tell people about your beliefs with the intent to seduce them to join Mormonism... and there are not that many "bad/mediocre" Mormons not willing to do this.
Aside from all this... male teens get separated from the congregations on sundays to start teaching them how to behave against rejection, on how to see weakness in people and how to find vulnerable people, on how to seduce with a nice way of speaking, etc... for when they are forced by the family and church to be sent for 2 years in their Mission to some other country for the sole purpose of getting other people to join the church.Sadly I'm pretty close to this whole Mormon thing (always have) and have experienced it first hand.
In fact, I'd place their idealogy of "we shall get as many people as we possibly can asap" as the one of their top 3 commencements.
They are still nice people, but there are some awful teachings within this church.
- Sorry. I meant... "you are considered a "bad" mormon if you DON'T accept you must get other people to join the church"VectorMasked
- well, I'm very close friends with at least 4 mormons, and 3 of them drink, none of them ever tried to convert meMeeklo
- I will most likely marry one of them in the next year, so I know for a fact, you are incorrect. :)Meeklo