Criticizing beliefs . . .
well, in a faith such as LDS, where they worship a god who revises every single revelation he makes, most more than once, and then the church hierarchy displays extreme sensitivity on the changes (denying anything was ever changed until confronted with their own publications showing very different versions of the revelations) it is difficult to let such chicanery, fraud, malfeasance, and connivance pass without comment.
well, in a faith such as LDS, where they worship a god who revises every single revelation he makes, most more than once, and then the church hierarchy displays extreme sensitivity on the changes (denying anything was ever changed until confronted with their own publications showing very different versions of the revelations) it is difficult to let such chicanery, fraud, malfeasance, and connivance pass without comment.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.