Not bad. A lot of people looking for answers.Currently the FairMormon Website gets about a quarter million visitors each month. That is 3 million visitors each year or 62,500 visitors each week.
Gosh, 70 pages of answers per criticism. I guess FAIR wins!I know there are documents out there that list over 100 criticism of the Church. In contrast, we provide more than 7000 pages of responses, and 1700 videos. If you want to believe what the critics have to say, that is your choice. But, you can't claim you have explored the issue unless you have checked out what FairMormon has to offer.
See, they're legit. The church uses them when it works for them and can deny them when it doesn't. I guess that's why the church is secretly funding FAIR.If you are concerned whether we are an unreliable or rogue organization, you might try this fun activity. Go to the official Church Website at https://www.lds.org/ and type “FairMormon” into the Search box. We are a trusted source for information.
I wonder how many of the tesimonials they will include from people who have lost their testimonies because of FAIR. Too bad there's no way to track how many of those 3 million/year visits are having the opposite effect of what was intended.So, how can you help?
You can help us in two ways:
1. If you believe that FairMormon has helped you or your family with your testimony or in answering a question, please write us and tell us about it. You can write to us by going to this page https://www.fairmormon.org/contact and use the "Submit a Question to FairMormon Volunteers" form.
There's also an address if you want to give more, so open those wallets, folks.2. Support us through your donations...
If you want to make a one-time fixed donation of $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000, or $5000...
I was tempted to write a 'testimonial' about how much damage FAIR did to my testimony, but I'm sure it would just end up in the shaken faith syndrome bin. Maybe I will anyway. Maybe we should start a campaign. On second thought, I recall hearing claims of people with questions being outed to the SCMC by FAIR.