What the Mormon Missionaries Don't Tell You
The Rest of the Story
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Book Details
About the Book
The Complete Story of Mormonism You Are Entitled to Know. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has over 60,000 full-time missionaries throughout the world at any given time. These nice, young, clean-cut men are serving a two-year stint of proselytizing; in bringing the Mormon gospel to prospective members for their church. These missionaries have an interesting story to tell. However, it is not the complete story. Many deeper doctrines are purposely omitted and are to be revealed only after the converts are baptized and become members. The author feels quite differently about this sequence; that a person should know all the facts ahead of time and be able to make an "informed decision" about something this important. The ethics of this deceptive practice are explored here. This book is devoted to disclosing the complete story of Mormonism -- the things the missionaries will not tell you -- and the reasons why.
About the Author
Gerald Paul was born and raised in a Mormon family in Louisiana. He finally removed his name after over fifty years of membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He has had a varied career as a military pilot, a college instructor, a salesman, and even a short stint as a hypnotherapist. He holds degrees from Northwestern Louisiana and the University of Arkansas, and is currently retired, living with his wife in Dallas.