"It is estimated to have missionaries in 162 countries and a global membership of some 14 million; it is also, from its base in the American West, making inroads into Hispanic communities. Put simply, the Baptists and Methodists, while still ahead of the Mormons numerically, are feeling the heat of competition from Joseph Smith’s tireless progeny."
David S. Reynolds at The New York Times explores why evangelical Protestants dislike Mormonism.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
"Amid the Passions of This Election Season"
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