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==A | ==A FairMormon Analysis of FutureMissionary page "No Investigators, No Dinner"== | ||
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* | *That mission rules prevent missionaries from obtaining adequate meals due to a "no investigator, no dinner" policy. | ||
*That "If your mission is one that skips dinner, be sure to keep a close eye on your physical as well as mental wellness. Let your mission president know immediately if your health starts to fail as a result of this rule." We believe that a better approach would be to simply eat something. | |||
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| | |claim=The website claims that "more and more missionaries seem to be going home hungry. This is a result of the 'No investigators, no dinner' policy." | ||
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*There is no such thing as a universal "no investigators, no dinner" policy. Each mission president can create his own rules. | |||
*This seems to be a result of the author's own experience on a mission in Brazil. Lunch is the large daily meal, and "dinner," as we experience it in the United States, doesn't exist. | |||
*A missionary is never prohibited from buying their own food if they are hungry. | |||
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|claim=The website implies some sort of brainwashed culture of obedience that is so strong that a missionary will let himself starve. The author states "It’s natural to feel pressure to be obedient, but it’s important to remember that your health comes first." | |||
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*If you don't have a dinner appointment, then buy something to eat. If you are fasting, then don't fast to the point of exhaustion. | |||
*Of course, ''fasting'' is a principle that is taught for a specific purpose, but there is no such thing as a mission rule that requires missionaries to starve themselves to the point of sacrificing their health as an incentive to seek out investigators. |
What if You Were an Investigator | A FAIR Analysis of: FutureMissionary.com A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the FutureMissionary article "No Investigators, No Dinner" appears to take are the following:
The website claims that "more and more missionaries seem to be going home hungry. This is a result of the 'No investigators, no dinner' policy."
The website implies some sort of brainwashed culture of obedience that is so strong that a missionary will let himself starve. The author states "It’s natural to feel pressure to be obedient, but it’s important to remember that your health comes first."
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