righteousdude2 said:
That takes courage. They are well versed.
No, actually, they're not. They've just fooled everyone into thinking that. The truth is that they work off a very tight and well rehearsed script and once you get them off that script, their whole presentation falls apart. The truth is that your average Mormon doesn't even know enough about
Mormon doctrine to be able to sell it.
We live so far out in the country that we don't really have a problem with them, but where we used to live was Mormon central (in fact, both Andy Reid and Eagles' receiver, Chad Lewis went to the Mormon church right across the street from our church) and we talked to them all the time. My wife would even call the 1-800 number they advertise on TV to get them to come to our house.
Once you get them off the script, it's always very easy to share the Gospel with at least one of them, but the other will usually get him out of there pretty quickly in that case.
Jehovah's Witnesses are a little more difficult. They, too, can only read from a pre-prepared scripture, but the big difference is that the moment they encounter any resistance at all, they'll get mad at you.
I actually got cussed out royally by a couple of JWs once (and this was language that would have made a truck driver blush).
I asked one, "Do you worship Jesus Christ?" and they replied, "Why, of course we do."
Then, I turned to the other and asked, "Is Jesus Christ God?", to which she replied that Jesus Christ is most certainly
not God.
So I then asked her, "So what do you think about your partner here stating that Jehovah's Witnesses worship someone other than God?"
She started screaming at me.
Then, once she stopped, I asked her partner if she was one of the 144,000 and how she knew she might not be number 144,001.
They both started screaming at me. That's when their screaming made my dog start barking (110# Collie/Shepherd mix) and they ran out of there as fast as they could.