I agree that it will not work to try to blend with any FLDS groops. There are many differences not withstanding the doctrinal problems, such as property ownership, what determines who is in a home, authority, etc. I have visited Colorado City, AZ and I did not find the people as unfriendly as purported, but we did have to establish the fact that we did not have any motives problematic to the residents. They did not indicate any desire to have Christian neighbors that I could tell.
Also, most people that are open to plural truth from God are fairly independant thinkers. Strong personalities need room to breath. I think a community that is within driving distance each other is a great goal but those that can live closer than that would also be those that can accept diversity in Christian doctrine and manner of living. And also when to not be involved and when to be involved.
Also, most people that are open to plural truth from God are fairly independant thinkers. Strong personalities need room to breath. I think a community that is within driving distance each other is a great goal but those that can live closer than that would also be those that can accept diversity in Christian doctrine and manner of living. And also when to not be involved and when to be involved.