"Haven't you ever heard that if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all? So why can't you just keep your mouth shut about us?"
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"There's plenty of information out there about Mormon doctrine, history, and rituals. If someone wants it badly enough, they'll find it. Why do you have to be the one to show the way?"
"But a person can't understand the beauty and necessity of the temple ceremony without experiencing it. What do you say to that?"
"See, that's the most repugnant thing of all about you—your lack of respect. Why do you have to debase our most sacred rituals by talking about them openly?"
"Okay, so go ahead and make your little jokes if it makes you feel better. But why do you feel you have to use profane and obscene language to get your message across?"
"Why do you feel you have to make fun of our most cherished beliefs? That's just hurtful. Can't you make your point some other way?"
"My church leaders say that reading anti-Mormon literature and unsanctioned church history will corrupt my spirit. Why do you want me to corrupt my spirit?"
"Why are you so opposed to Mormonism? It does a lot of good for a lot of people, and it certainly doesn't hurt anybody."
You wouldn't believe how much email I've gotten about this site over the years, taking issue with my mission and my methods. That's fine—you're entitled to your opinions. But in an effort to perhaps stem the most repetitive portions of that
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