I've been thinking lately. If a person is looking for a car, let's say they are wanting a Ford, would this person go to a Chevy dealership to do adequate research on a Ford? This person has some mechanical questions, so should they inquire of the mechanic at the Chevy dealership? Though the mechanic will quickly let you know that he has had X amount of years of training, some of which are college course, and some of them are special classes available only to Chevy mechanics. Would you be getting the whole truth of a Ford? Or would you be getting a one-sided opinion from a Chevy mechanic and dealer? I think we all know the answer to that one: the Chevy dealer and mechanic are going to tell you all the bad things about a Ford, and why you shouldn't go with that, more than likely telling you some pretty anti things about Fords.
So my friends, why is it that people like to say anti things about other faiths. If you wanted the truth of let's say the Catholic church, would you go to a Methodist church and inquire there. If you wanted the truth of the Mormon faith, would you listen to a Baptist minister. Now remember, these ministers have had years of training, classes, and college. But does this make them the authority of a different faith? Absolutely not! But yet these minsters will often times tell you that this faith believes this, or this faith believes that, do not be deceived my friends. If you want the truth, go to the source! Often times the minister will tell you he is speaking the truth, yes the "truth" of what he learned in classes, by professors or books that are not of that faith that you are researching. Think about it!