Mormon evangelism relies entirely on emotional experience (pray and feel a burning) rather than evidence — because there is no manuscript, archaeological, or doctrinal evidence for Mormonism.
Mike explains why Mormon evangelism is feelings-based: it has no evidentiary basis.
Mormon missionaries ask people to pray and wait for a warm feeling as 'confirmation' that Mormonism is true. They cannot offer manuscript evidence, prophecy fulfillment, archaeological evidence, or doctrinal consistency — because none of these support Mormonism. Their only avenue is subjective emotional experience.
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Genesis 2:15-20
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Commentary: Naming as Epistemology, Not Authority
Ardavanis says: > "Adam is given the responsibility of naming Eve, providing indication of God's design of the male operating in leadership with responsibility." The text gives its own stated purpos
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