Will typical "anti-Mormon" slurs be hurled vs. this Hebrew Web site for publishing this piece?
Rhetorical question, right?
Words have meanings.
an·ti (nt, -t)
n. pl. an·tis
A person who is opposed to something, such as a group, policy, proposal, or practice.
adj.
Opposed: “Douglas MacArthur had a coterie of worshipers, balanced off by an equal number . . . who were vehemently anti” (Joseph C. Harsch).
prep.
Opposed to; against.
he American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000
Thus the correct meaning of Anti-Morman would bet to be against the policy or practice of the structure called morman.
What the colloquial meaning is to most that use it is of course quite different.
“What really makes me laugh is anyone who had a question on anything got little personalized messages from God thru JS.
‘Oliver Cowdery has confusion on what color shirt to wear, JS goes to the Lord and the Lord’s will is revealed...”My son Oliver, hearken and hear and behold what I the Lord God shall say unto you, I the Lord God would have you wear the blue shirt, yea even the bluest shirt, you are my son and blessed are you that believe...” ‘
Once again, folks: the Book of Mormon...is...POPPYCOCK!
Repeatedly revised rewritten regloofered poppycock.
The slurs are hurled by Mormons when they get backed into a corner on their theology and their only rejoinder is to lash out incoherently .