Mormon faithful cannot seem to accept the fact that some members leave the church simply because they no longer believe it to be true.
I for one, and Wade for another, have supported this again and again. Its just Kimberly, that the vast majority of those people so not end up in forums such as this.
They cannot seem to fathom that some of us were not guilty of unconfessed sin,
Fine.
I can only speak for myself, but I never prayed more fervently or more often in my life than I did while desperately trying to rescue my dying testimony of Mormonism. I never studied my scriptures more diligently! But still, the only answer I got from heaven, if that is indeed from whence the answer came, was that Mormonism was not "true". It just wasn't. The doctrine wasn't correct. Joseph Smith lied. President Hinckley wasn't a prophet. And I couldn't spend even one more day pretending those things were true when they weren't. Those are the answers I got when I prayed and studied my scriptures and read the FARMS material provided by my Bishop.
And this kind of anecdotal story of "coming out' of the Church is the problem, because many of us have received a very different answer than you have, and neither of us can actually enter itno each others internal mental and pshcholgical worlds and see the truth of the search for truth, whether it was really sincere or whether it was tainted with bad faith or ulterior agendas.
I tried hard to believe, but for me, the road to apostasy wasn't dark. It was very well lit. And I was utterly compelled to take it.
So you say.
Perhaps some folks leave the Mormon church because they were offended or lazy or critical of others or prideful, but I didn't. And I'd wager I'm not alone.
Those members who leave Mormonism because they lose their belief in God also do not qualify as sinful, lazy or otherwise fit the narrow-minded qualifications for apostasy outlined by the MAD Mormons.
How do you know who, amongst this class, qualifies as sinful or not?
The Mormon mantra that apostates are lazy, prideful, sinful, rebellious or otherwise faulty is growing tiresome.
So is the oppositional mantra that all of them are honest, deeply reflective and intellectually honest seekers of truth who have only been led out of the Church by a study of the "facts" of Church history and only through a long and arduous process of soul searching of the highest integrity imaginable.
This, of course, is indeed the standard introduction to exmo "coming out" narratives common to EVs and the secularist liberal Signature Books types.
Brigham Young said there was never apostasy without actual commission of sin, and after a lifetime in the Church, observation of others struggling within it, and reflecting upon the few years of my own inactivity, I see no reason to doubt him.
And, Kimberly, given much of what you've said and claimed in this forum over a lengthy period of time, perhaps you protesteth too much.