Have things really gotten so bad that you're accusing us of cowardice simply because we don't spit out the answer you want to hear?
Things seem to be that bad - you really don't want to answer. And that would be fine if you would just say that you don't want to answer, rather than passing off a non-answer as an answer.
The only answer I "want to hear" is the answer to the question I asked, whether it be yes, no, that you agree, that you disagree, that you don't care to answer, or whatever, as long as it is the answer to the question(s) I actually asked.
It's rude to dodge someone's question by providing a non-answer as a distraction. My calling you out on it is simply that - calling you out on it. Now you're trying to pin me as somehow being rude for calling you out for avoiding to answer the question I asked.
How does that reflect the light of Christ?
Answer that, and then maybe we can move forward.
How does it not reflect the light of Christ? Using the logic and reason He provided to me in order to have a discussion and to call out when the person I'm discussing with is being irrational is in no way displeasing to the Lord.
In your religion is it displeasing to your god that someone would use logic and reason to have a discussion?
I asked you for your view of whether Mormon leaders who made the statements I posted were right or wrong. You tell me it's their opinion (which I already know). So, you're avoiding answering my question. If you don't want to, at least say you don't want to answer. But instead you are not answering, providing a non-answer, and claiming that the non-answer is your answer.
It's like if you asked me whether I prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream and I answered "seven" and then when you accuse me of not answering the question you asked I would say, "I DID answer you!", referring to my answer of "seven". An answer which does not address the question asked is not a real answer.
I've experienced this countless times with mormons and I know that the reason is that they don't want to answer the questions they're asked. They are instructed to obfuscate and muddle things by providing an "answer" that does something to help them say what THEY want to say, to change the subject to what THEY want the subject to be. That is a fundamental lack of respect for people, but that is what mormons are trained to do and it is what they DO.
But whatever the reason behind it in your case, the fact remains you did not answer my question, several times. And then you try to blame me for that. I've seen this before, you're not fooling me or anyone else.