I read your article about Andrew Moody and his admittedly opportunistic sale of LDS temple garments on eBay. To him the LDS Church is a false religion and the garments are not sacred, so that makes it OK. I am appalled by the bad manners of many of us Christians.
I am reminded of three incidents I know of where some LDS missionaries used extremely poor judgment and desecrated some religious and government items in Thailand and the Philippines and landed in jail. The LDS missionaries who committed the offenses were punished and hopefully learned a great lesson.
Mr. Moody announces his belief in Christ. He needs to go back to the four Gospels, reread Jesus' words and rethink his perception of right and wrong. We all do.
Steve Coleman
Woods Cross
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