bcspace wrote:Does a chapel Mormon really know church history?
Usually they do in my experience.
Do they know that 1/3 of Joseph Smith's wives were already married to other men?
bcspace wrote:Does a chapel Mormon really know church history?
Usually they do in my experience.
SatanWasSetUp wrote:Always Thinking wrote: You wouldn't go to a Ford dealer to find out about Chevy would you?
They don't all know church history, but they all know this analogy. It's perhaps the most popular analogy that Mormons have memorized. I swear they have an analogy pamphlet that is distributed in relief society or something. Another popular analogy that I've heard from multiple sources is used to describe the witness of the Holy Ghost. According to the analogy, it's like trying to describe color to someone who can only see black and white. That one has become really popular.
It's funny the difference between chapel Mormons and apologists. Chapel Mormons insist that we only get our information from official sources because you wouldn't go to a ford dealer to learn about a chevy. Meanwhile, the apologists tell us that it isn't up to the church to teach us about real church history. We should be finding this stuff out on our own, and if we don't know about the issues it's because we are lazy.
Runtu wrote:We're never going to be able to say anything conclusive on this topic because all we have is anecdotal evidence. My experience (42 years and counting in the church) suggests that most members are not particularly aware of church history, let alone controversial items.
I am reminded of the seminary teacher who told me last year that Joseph Smith's practice of polygamy was limited to marriages "in name only" to support elderly widows. He flatly denied that Joseph had practiced any form of polyandry or had consummated any of his plural marriages.
Or I think of my bishop in Texas, a department chair at a major university, who looked at me blankly when I went to him for help in resolving some of my issues with the church. Book of Mormon anachronisms? Nope, never heard of them. Book of Abraham translation problems? Nah, don't know what you're talking about. He said to read my scriptures, pray, and attend the temple. Did that. Didn't work.
Probably the best evidence that the rank and file don't know much about these things is the utter shock expressed by some people when they learn of these things. Some of the apologists sneer at these people, but the shock is genuine. Most people aren't curious enough to go beyond the lesson manuals and the scriptures, but sometimes they stumble across stuff, and it troubles them deeply.
Always Thinking wrote:She responded with "NO! LIES!! NO HE DIDN"T! You've been reading lies, and you need to go to the proper sources. You wouldn't go to a Ford dealer to find out about Chevy would you? No! I've read at least 4 books about Joseph Smith. Those are lies! Lies!! Do you read on the internet? You are naïve. You don't understand where to read..."
Yeah, the typical TBM really knows their church history.
Gary to Stan wrote:Look, maybe us Mormons do believe in crazy stories that make absolutely no sense, and maybe Joseph Smith did make it all up, but I have a great life and a great family, and I have the Book of Mormon to thank for that. The truth is, I don't care if Joseph Smith made it all up, because what the church teaches now is loving your family, being nice and helping people.
Nephi wrote:I think the thoughts of a chapel Mormon is summed up rather well on South Park:Gary to Stan wrote:Look, maybe us Mormons do believe in crazy stories that make absolutely no sense, and maybe Joseph Smith did make it all up, but I have a great life and a great family, and I have the Book of Mormon to thank for that. The truth is, I don't care if Joseph Smith made it all up, because what the church teaches now is loving your family, being nice and helping people.
Really, even though the episode is rather a farce, this is the real answer in a nutshell, and when called to defend their beliefs, they try their best, and come up with some outlandish things, however on the inside, they really don't care, because how they measure it all is what benefits they get from it currently.
I would say most do not. Most certainly do not know about the difficult issues.