And to maximise belief we used the placebo effect, that is we didn't tell you its made up ! Can you live with that ? I often thought of posting this question to my friends but rarely did it. The usual answer is no, but I know its true - so the question is irrelevant.
Introducing Chris Cunningham's "amazing" (can't believe it) blog post. He writes:
A lot of people aren’t looking for a true church, they’re looking for a good church. (?!) They want to be part of an organization that is fundamentally sound and makes its members and the world around it better. I’m not trying to say the (Mormon) Church is perfect. But we so often get stuck focusing on its minor faults and its truth claims that we often miss what an outstanding organization it simply is. Here are 21 reasons we are lucky to be members. Read more here ...
https://thirdhour.org/blog/faith/defending-the-faith/it-doesnt-matter-mormon-church-is-true/
No comments from me - I'm speechless - but you may press more for Michael's response.