Why do missionaries keep coming and harassing someone, even when they know they causing harm (notified verbally and in writing)? Even further, why do they continue when they've been told that they are banned from the property and to never return?

Sea Bird | Aug 18, 2018 | Category: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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Mary Staffon | Aug 18, 2018

Someone else said it in one of these. "They know best./ask them" by that extension then they know best when to cause harm to people. furthermore they also know more than the law or a property owner does when they're told to leave. By one response /the missionaries must secretly know best that the law and the home owner really don't know whats best for them. so missionaries know best /short of answering multiple questions here / when to harass, stalk, break the law, talk with someone's kid, and when its okay to cause harm to someone / by the above logic of, they know best. We have had similar problems. If they break the law it just that / they break the law. They aren't here with the divine power of god to pass judgement, conviction, and sentencing. When someone says no / it means no. Touch a kid is assault. So by the logic here they "know best" when to assault someone? Its okay for someone to say they want to be left alone. It is not okay for that someone to come back again and again.

Sea Bird | Aug 18, 2018

Thank you for the response. It has been one reasons these "missionaries" give. That "they know best" or "they have been sent to spread God's word and are acting in accordance with God." Rather it be someone telling them to stop touching their child, to stop causing problems as they're hurting someone, to stop peeping, to stop harassing a family, to stop breaking the Supreme Law of the Law, to stop violating the US Constitution, even with clearly explaining medical conditions that make the things they are doing harmful and dangerous, even with the police telling them to leave a family alone ... they say that "they just always know best" and when told to leave, or that they are banned from the property from violating the above. They just say "you can't do that." Again, thank you for the response. I'd really appreciate someone who is knowledge about the Mormon "missionary" practice to answer still, as I'm at a loss for words after years of persecution and them causing harm.

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