Thanks for the note Blueskies. This seems to be a very common tactic used by the LDS, but I don't think it is really a tactic because I truely believe that they do it subconsciously. Why they do this? I am not entirely sure. But if a person can't defend their position on the facts the next best thing is to try to win their position by discrediting the person bringing them the facts. If they can show faults with the messenger this somehow translates into a win for their position. Even though the facts of their case have remained unchanged, i.e. they still have a false god, a false Jesus, and a false gospel.Quote:
Just to show you that it is not just Jeff that disbelieves me but rather this is a programmed response by LDS in general, you can look at this thread on the MADB. http://www.mormonapologetics.org/top...-down-to-this/ . BTW my own LDS brother tried this tactic on me recently, so I know that this is a deep seated mind control program rearing its ugly head.

