All too often Christians have tended to view Latter-day Saints as belong to one of only three possible categories: those who are sincere but unintelligent; those who may be sincere and intelligent but simply are unin about the facts of the Bible, Christian history, and Mormonism; and those who are intelligent and informed but are dishonest and insincere.
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"All too often Christians have tended to view Latter-day Saints as belong to one of only three possible categories: those who are sincere but unintelligent; those who may be sincere and intelligent but simply are unin about the facts of the Bible, Christian history, and Mormonism; and those who are intelligent and informed but are dishonest and insincere."
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