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It sounds like this is turning into you defending Mormomnism from me, which I do not feel like getting into and is drifting from the point of the thread. [/ QUOTE ] Mormonism is an example that was brought up and I'm just responding. If you'd like to bring up a different example that'd be fine. [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] So are you saying that if I grew up in a Mormon area and became a Mormon, this requires me to be "more susceptible to cults" than if I grew up in a protestant area and became a protestant? [/ QUOTE ] No, that is not what I am saying at all. [/ QUOTE ] Then you're saying...? [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Maybe, but Mormonism is large enough and close enough to "normal Christianity" that I don't see this applying. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, but this is not a very good argument for anything. Mormonism's size and how close *you* think the beliefs run are not evidence of anything. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't realize we were talking hard evidence. Is there a study you'd like to share? Otherwise I could say the same to you. I am merely responding to intuitive speculations with intuitive speculations of my own. [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you're a Mormon and you look at all the different religions and sects stemming from Abraham, I don't think your own religion stands out as being abnormal. Also if you continue to live in Mormon heavy communities your beliefs would still not be "far away from normal". [/ QUOTE ] Also not a very good argument. [/ QUOTE ] Because...? |
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