I don't care what their doctrinal beliefs are, they are welcome to them. Each Christian sect or religion has to develop differences or there's no point hiving off to become the only true church.
Mostly I agree with you. Where I disagree is when their doctrine and modus operandi have a detrimental impact on people. For example their "success" in converting one family member ended up splitting the family for 3 generations as a direct result of their doctrine to exclude non-members. They may try and tell you that this is an unusual occurrence - of coarse it's not.
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