DeepShadow
White Crow
At the university I've been attending, I occasionally stop by the library and read from the library copy of the Book of Mormon. Two weeks ago I did so and found an "anti"-tract from Watchman Fellowship inside. Curious, I looked inside another copy of the book, and found another tract. In the end, I pulled out about a dozen little tracts, a several-pages-long "Why I Left the Mormon Church" essay and an excerpt from the "Mission to Mormons" newspaper. I informed the librarian, who was extremely upset, and then took a few of the tracts to look over.
My wife and I laughed at one of them, and I skimmed over the rest to find anything new (nothing). I've often found this material to be educational in small doses, because it tells me how the adversary works and helps me to exercise my logical skills, but I was wondering what some of the rest of you did with anti-material. Any thoughts?
My wife and I laughed at one of them, and I skimmed over the rest to find anything new (nothing). I've often found this material to be educational in small doses, because it tells me how the adversary works and helps me to exercise my logical skills, but I was wondering what some of the rest of you did with anti-material. Any thoughts?