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Ask the ApologistQ. Apologists deal with a lot of anti-Mormon material, and surely must receive questions from their families as to why they do what they do. Has anyone at FAIR had to deal with these types of issues in their families? What is the best way to deal with your interest in apologetics when it comes to your spouse or other close family member? A. (by Allen L. Wyatt) Oh, the stories I could tell... Suffice it to say that most of the volunteers affiliated with FAIR are here because we have been touched, personally, by anti-Mormonism. Some of us have had family members, dear friends, or ourselves poisoned by it. It happens. If we aren't aware of what's going on, then we run the risk of being blindsided when someone we know succumbs. If we read the anti stuff, then we are at risk of becoming poisoned and blindsiding others. It is a very fine line. That being said, I have some suggestions based on your questions.
That's it. Those are my seven rules. That being said, understand that even if you do #7, you won't protect your children from anti-Mormon material. Trust me; they will find it. All they have to do is type "Mormon" into Google on the computer at school. It will hit them right in the face. If you did #3 and #6 (and you are really good at #5), then at least you stand a chance of helping them. -Allen Wyatt
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