Matthew G
Member
***DISCLAIMER: I am not a Mormon, and have no interest whatsoever in converting to Mormonism. So please, if you are a Mormon, keep any comments within the confines of my question. Do not try to influence my personal beliefs. You will only be wasting your time, and mine. Thank you.***
I hope I've put this in the right section.
I recently procured a copy of the Book of Mormon from a friend at work who had gone to a couple of services with the co-worker I've mentioned in a previous post, before abandoning the idea altogether. I am wanting to read it merely for personal study and curiosity, and frankly to better prepare myself for the plethora (no I'm not exaggerating) of Mormons who come knocking at my door on a monthly basis. I am of the mind that, in this case, knowledge is power - for lack of a better term.
That being said, can anyone give me guidance as to where to start? I assume (not knowing much about Mormon beliefs/doctrine) that, like the Bible, reading from beginning to end is not the most effect way of study. Are there books more important (so to speak) than others? Are there other studies I should be aware of and seek out to increase my understanding of their doctrine?Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks very much in advance.
I hope I've put this in the right section.
I recently procured a copy of the Book of Mormon from a friend at work who had gone to a couple of services with the co-worker I've mentioned in a previous post, before abandoning the idea altogether. I am wanting to read it merely for personal study and curiosity, and frankly to better prepare myself for the plethora (no I'm not exaggerating) of Mormons who come knocking at my door on a monthly basis. I am of the mind that, in this case, knowledge is power - for lack of a better term.
That being said, can anyone give me guidance as to where to start? I assume (not knowing much about Mormon beliefs/doctrine) that, like the Bible, reading from beginning to end is not the most effect way of study. Are there books more important (so to speak) than others? Are there other studies I should be aware of and seek out to increase my understanding of their doctrine?Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks very much in advance.