Sentinal
We had a similar experience on our family road trip this summer.
We stopped at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah to see the propaganda, and I wanted a
book of Mormon to figure out what on earth they believed
(that Christ came to South America immediately after his resurrection,
and a whole Christian civilization occurred). I wanted to flip through it in the car,
sort of one of our souvenirs. lol In any case, they had none to give me at headquarters there,
so some nice clean cut Mormon missionaries, (Elder so and so and Elder such and such)
arrived on our door within 24 hours of us arriving home, to deliver 2 copies.
We chatted for a while, and I found the anti-cult training I have received on this website
extremely valuable in hearing what they were REALLY avoiding saying.
I couldn't be rude to them. Actually I fed them ice cream and worried about them biking home in
a thunder storm...I think the Mom in me popped out.
They really do mean well, but the obvious mind control is very scary.
I am going to have to be firmer that we really aren't interested. They have arrived back on
our door with "higher ups" so they must have thought we were definite prospects NO WAY!!!
When I was a teen, kids would put other kid's name's on the visitor's book in a Mormon Temple
in the small city South of us, knowing that their families would be pestered by
Mormon Missionaries for months after that. It was considered to be a great joke.
Oh, and no one ever asked for or even mentioned money. I think they hoped to recoup
their investment later with tithing.
editted because the whole thing went weird.
Edited by - concerned mama on 7 September 2002 12:26:42