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|claim=By “best 2 years” they mean “hardest 2 years”. They then claim that they have seen missionaries "fall over from exhaustion, develop medical issues that will never go away, and be bedridden from mental breakdowns." | |claim=By “best 2 years” they mean “hardest 2 years”. They then claim that they have seen missionaries "fall over from exhaustion, develop medical issues that will never go away, and be bedridden from mental breakdowns." | ||
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*Why the scare tactic? Why no mention of the positive benefits of going on a mission? | *Why the scare tactic? Why no mention of the positive benefits of going on a mission? | ||
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|claim=Not everyone is there for the right reason. The authors claim that "a whole lot of them are there because of social pressures, whether it be from their girlfriend, friends, or family." | |claim=Not everyone is there for the right reason. The authors claim that "a whole lot of them are there because of social pressures, whether it be from their girlfriend, friends, or family." | ||
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Some missionaries do indeed go as the result of social pressure. Some go without a testimony of the gospel. However, the site authors are in no position to quantify just how many missionaries are in this situation. | Some missionaries do indeed go as the result of social pressure. Some go without a testimony of the gospel. However, the site authors are in no position to quantify just how many missionaries are in this situation. | ||
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|claim=You are never alone "with the exception of the shower." | |claim=You are never alone "with the exception of the shower." | ||
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*A bit of hyperbole is being employed here. Again, this seems to be a scare tactic to discourage one from wanting to go on a mission. | *A bit of hyperbole is being employed here. Again, this seems to be a scare tactic to discourage one from wanting to go on a mission. | ||
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|claim=Bible bashing gets you nowhere | |claim=Bible bashing gets you nowhere | ||
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We agree with this point. | We agree with this point. | ||
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|claim=You’re going to get asked some really tough questions. The authors claim that "There are several scary sounding historical events and doctrines that very few pre-missionaries have ever even heard of. Without plausible explanations, you can’t expect them to take a leap of faith and trust you." | |claim=You’re going to get asked some really tough questions. The authors claim that "There are several scary sounding historical events and doctrines that very few pre-missionaries have ever even heard of. Without plausible explanations, you can’t expect them to take a leap of faith and trust you." | ||
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*This section links to another page which directs readers to issues pertaining to Joseph Smith, the Book of Abraham, polygamy, Black Mormons and science. | *This section links to another page which directs readers to issues pertaining to Joseph Smith, the Book of Abraham, polygamy, Black Mormons and science. | ||
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|claim=Your carnal desires won’t magically go away | |claim=Your carnal desires won’t magically go away | ||
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*The authors seem to indicate that having a two year "dry spell" of being unable to date will be too much to bear. If you were in control of yourself ''before'' your mission, enough to be worthy to serve, then there is no reason that the "dry spell" will have any worse of an effect on you. | *The authors seem to indicate that having a two year "dry spell" of being unable to date will be too much to bear. If you were in control of yourself ''before'' your mission, enough to be worthy to serve, then there is no reason that the "dry spell" will have any worse of an effect on you. | ||
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|claim=You’ll probably have a gay companion | |claim=You’ll probably have a gay companion | ||
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*The website uses gay missionaries as a scare tactic to discourage kids from going on missions. The representation of gay missionaries in this manner is reprehensible on the part of the site authors. | *The website uses gay missionaries as a scare tactic to discourage kids from going on missions. The representation of gay missionaries in this manner is reprehensible on the part of the site authors. | ||
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|claim=Don’t spread lies, even if they serve a higher purpose | |claim=Don’t spread lies, even if they serve a higher purpose | ||
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*This section actually refers to "faith promoting rumors." Those who propagate such tales are not lying. Lying implies a deliberate attempt to deceive. | *This section actually refers to "faith promoting rumors." Those who propagate such tales are not lying. Lying implies a deliberate attempt to deceive. | ||
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|claim=She’s probably not going to wait for you | |claim=She’s probably not going to wait for you | ||
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*She probably won't, but some do. One should not leave on a mission with their thoughts focused on who they left behind. | *She probably won't, but some do. One should not leave on a mission with their thoughts focused on who they left behind. | ||
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|claim=You will not spend 2 years on a spiritual high. The authors claim that "Just like before your mission, truly spiritual experiences are few and far between." | |claim=You will not spend 2 years on a spiritual high. The authors claim that "Just like before your mission, truly spiritual experiences are few and far between." | ||
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*This is not true. A mission has the potential to have many more "spiritual highs" than the missionary had before his or her mission. The only way that spiritual experiences would be "few and far between" would be if the missionary were focused on things not related to the mission. | *This is not true. A mission has the potential to have many more "spiritual highs" than the missionary had before his or her mission. The only way that spiritual experiences would be "few and far between" would be if the missionary were focused on things not related to the mission. |
A FAIR Analysis of: FutureMissionary.com A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the FutureMissionary article "10 Things every Pre-missionary Should Know" appears to take are the following:
By “best 2 years” they mean “hardest 2 years”. They then claim that they have seen missionaries "fall over from exhaustion, develop medical issues that will never go away, and be bedridden from mental breakdowns."
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
Not everyone is there for the right reason. The authors claim that "a whole lot of them are there because of social pressures, whether it be from their girlfriend, friends, or family."
Some missionaries do indeed go as the result of social pressure. Some go without a testimony of the gospel. However, the site authors are in no position to quantify just how many missionaries are in this situation. |quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
You are never alone "with the exception of the shower."
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
Bible bashing gets you nowhere
We agree with this point. |quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
You’re going to get asked some really tough questions. The authors claim that "There are several scary sounding historical events and doctrines that very few pre-missionaries have ever even heard of. Without plausible explanations, you can’t expect them to take a leap of faith and trust you."
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
Your carnal desires won’t magically go away
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
You’ll probably have a gay companion
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
Don’t spread lies, even if they serve a higher purpose
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
She’s probably not going to wait for you
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
You will not spend 2 years on a spiritual high. The authors claim that "Just like before your mission, truly spiritual experiences are few and far between."
|quote= |link= |subject= |summary= }}
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