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Books on Mormonism
There are 2 books I highly recommend
Mormons Answered Verse by Verse, by David Reed (who also wrote Jehovah's Witnesses Verse by Verse) and The God Makers, by Ed Decker, a former mormon himself.. Highly recommended. You can actually get them pretty cheap, used, on Amazon.com or half.com (If anyone has any other books they found helpful, feel free to post here too.) |
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one need only google mormon in books area to find
The Mormon problem: an appeal to the American people : with an appendix ... By C. P. Lyford http://books.google.com/books?id=6Ax...mormon&f=false The true origin of the Book of Mormon By Charles Augustus Shook http://books.google.com/books?id=k7k...mormon&f=false for documentation, The Mormon doctrine of deity: the Roberts-Van der Donckt discussion, to ... By Brigham Henry Roberts, Cyril Van der Donckt http://books.google.com/books?id=6lJ...mormon&f=false The Mormon puzzle, and how to solve it By R. W. Beers http://books.google.com/books?id=fHU...mormon&f=false Book of Mormon: is it from God? Lects By Martin Thomas Lamb http://books.google.com/books?id=Lrk...mormon&f=false Forty years in the Mormon Church: why I left it! Richard C. Evans |
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People write alot of books on a lot of topics that aren't always accurate. I've seen that with books written about pentecostals by baptists and vice versa. The best way to accurately get an idea on what a particular group believes is to read THEIR book. In this case, it would be the book of Mormon. If you want real insight into what they are thinking, start there, or ask a missionary to explain it to you. If you are a well grounded and rooted Christian, then no brainwashing will happen. But if you don't care to know that aspect of their life,or don't think it's necessary in trying to reach them, then ok.
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"The correct answer is 'Mormons.'"
http://agod-sizedpuzzle.blogspot.com...s-mormons.html |
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the best way to learn what a group believes is from the group itself. Not from other biased sources. |
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amen to that; and, as weird as it might sound, you can reliably ignore them as a source of what they believe, also; or at least ignore what they say. People are known by their fruit.
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I have a Book of Mormons in my library and refer to it often when seeking to find answers to questions that arise concerning them, their faith and practices.
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