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In the two months since a leading evangelical Christian apologized, on behalf of his fellow believers, to Latter-day Saints for mischaracterizations of their faith, several conservative Christians have voiced their displeasure with his remarks.

Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, spoke Nov. 14 at the Tabernacle on Temple Square as part of an "Evening of Friendship." The meetin

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I haven't bothered with the LDS's since the 1960's, and I haven't pursued the links. The way they taught in thopse days (at least), I found them not to be Christians, in that they denied Christ's divinity and resurrection.

I was also fascinated by their brainwashing methods. At their internal meetings, in answering the questions of the current issue of the Watchtower, factually correct answers were rejected. They had to answer literally according to the Watchtower answers.
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