Regarding Mormon’s paying influencers to bring people into the church
The reason they reach out to influencers to create content is because they are good at it. They know how to speak and know how to make good videos. But it’s not about trying to trick people into joining the church, it’s about sharing their beliefs and how it affects their lives. People can do with that information what they will. In the age of social media, this is not abnormal. It’s about meeting people where they are.
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So then it is about bringing people into the Mormon church but doing it via subtle influencing.
This is DEFINITELY NOT TRUE! I am a current and lifelong endowed (Temple) member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (formerly known as Mormon).