NO they did not. As I will say about this video everywhere I make a comment about it, this isn’t even “Mormonism for Dummies,” its just dumb. Did you learn one thing from this that you would want others to understand? Was it wrong? Yes, so far as contexts and relevance is important to a better explanation.
Jettboy, I didn’t hear or see anything that was not factual in the video. I don’t expect CNN to become LDS apologists–but I do expect them to get their facts right, and they did.
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NO they did not. As I will say about this video everywhere I make a comment about it, this isn’t even “Mormonism for Dummies,” its just dumb. Did you learn one thing from this that you would want others to understand? Was it wrong? Yes, so far as contexts and relevance is important to a better explanation.
Jettboy, I didn’t hear or see anything that was not factual in the video. I don’t expect CNN to become LDS apologists–but I do expect them to get their facts right, and they did.
I think this one is more true…
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/living/2011/06/27/fof.what.is.mormonism.cnn