I am baffled by it too.
I would like to go to one of their meetings and see what goes on in
one of them. I have seen some video of the big conventions and it
just seems like they are large motivational seminars, Rah-Rah sessions
if you will. I know some of you have been to these conventions and
know what goes on in them. I am sure they might get a boost to their
faith at these meetings and conventions. Also it sounds like they get
reinforcement from the books and CDs. When I showed her the Dateline
episode I got the response "That's a different company not MA". From
the video I saw on an MA convention they looked pretty much the same.
Stephen
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
wrote:
>
> So why do MLM'rs have as much "faith" in their MLM as they do with
> Jesus, Allah, Buddah, etc? Looking through youtube comments is
> hilarious and weird, because all they can say to the "skeptics" is
> that they are "so negative," or "your a slave to your boss at your
> day job, and I am free." How many times have we heard those line
> before? Is it really Brainwashing? That is some sick and twisted
> stuff, evil as some would put it. Faith is strong. I don't think
> anyone could convince me that Jesus is a scam. But why must people
> have faith in something so shallow, such as a business
opportunity.
> They are willing to turn their backs on friends and family because
> someone said so. Why don't they investigate all sides of the
story?
> Yes, your products may be great, and the company may be doing good
> things, but what aren't they telling you? Why aren't the smartest
> people in these MLM's not suspect, when people like us try to tell
> them that they should research the pro's and of course cons of
> MLM's. It is too easy to simply call someone "negative" that is
> lame. Why do they think calling someone negative, gives them the
> last word?
> So I have learned that there is no arguing with faith. These
people
> have faith in their MLM, therefore you cannot win the debate. All
> hope is lost for the quest to do good. Thanks for listening to the
> rambling, for I am still baffled by this all.
>
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