Neighborly Christian Love or Hate Speech? Anti-Mormon Protesters
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Allen L. Wyatt, Anti-Mormon Protesters at the April 2003 LDS General Conference, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) In this short video clip, an anti-Mormon protester at the April 2003 General Conference throws LDS scriptures on the ground and taunts those passing by.
Allen L. Wyatt, Anti-Mormon Protesters at the April 2003 LDS General Conference, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2003) In this short video clip, an anti-Mormon protester at the April 2003 General Conference shouts his opinions about the Book of Mormon, drowning out nearby missionaries trying to sing hymns. Another protester waves temple garments at passersby. This event is also talked about in this article Without the Walls of Temple Square.
Allen L. Wyatt, Anti-Mormons gather at the 2004 Mesa Easter Pageant, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, April 2004) A photo essay of anti-Mormon efforts and street preachers at the annual Mesa Easter Pageant, outside the Mesa Arizona Temple.
Allen L. Wyatt, Anti-Mormons at Temple Square, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, 22 October 2002) A photo essay concerning some of the "Christian" protesters at October General Conference.
Gary Bowler, Anti-Mormon Efforts at the 2002 Winter Olympics, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, February 2002) A visual sampling of anti-Mormon efforts outside Temple Square during the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Greg Kearney, Anti-Mormons at Temple Square, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, November 2003) A cartoonist weighs in with his assessment of street preachers and their activity around Temple Square in recent years.
Lance Starr, Why We Should Love the Street Preachers, (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, 23 October 2003) Reflections on activities by the 'Street Preachers' at the October 2003 General Conference.
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