Pokatator wrote:Great thread Guy, thanx.
For Charity:
I think it took a tremendous amount of open-mindedness to leave the Mormon church. I had everything in the world trying to keep me there. Family legacy, immediate family, a wanting and desire for it to be true for 35+ years and also trying to make it true and years of living it and faking it, etc. etc. I had my whole life invested in this belief system and way of life. I cannot see how you can consider someone closed-minded who can walk away from all of it as I did about 20 years ago.
Now, why can I predict the common TBM reply? Oh why? I didn't study enough, didn't pray enough, wasn't patient long enough, I wanted to go sin outside of the church, someone hurt my feelings, and on and on. But it was none those, it was a preponderance of the facts. The scale tipped out of favor for the church and tipped to it was not true, but all a man-made, 19th century creation.
It took an open mind to get to that conclusion, a closed mind would have me back there "keepin' on keepin' on" for twenty more years.
You won't find me saying any of that "TBM reply." If you say none of those were your reasons, I believe you. (But that isn't saying that I don't think other people could have those reasons.)
I can't find the Ensign I am looking for, but there is an article that has this in it: Don't let the things you don't know lead you away from the things you do know. I would think that for a 35+ year period, you were having spiritual confirmations of different things. Otherwise why would you have stuck it out that long? So, what was it that made the "what you don't knows" more important that the "what you did knows?"