dogmaster wrote:I am a somewhat active member of the church. Someone gave a talk about Mormon message boards. Then this whole topic came up at BYU. It seems strange people are so angry. Why are people so angry? Is there similar feelings from people who leave catholic methodist or even islam? And is there an end goal? Do people here want the church to shut down?
If someone conned you into giving your life savings in an investment scam and you found out you'd been deceived and lost the shirt off your back, do you suppose you'd be angry? Why? Why would you be so angry at having had people take from you under false pretenses? Does that make
any sense at all to you?
Obviously I'm asking tongue in cheek, and the analogy isn't perfect because, for the most part, members of the LDS church aren't intentionally deceiving people; they are first themselves deceived, and then pass the deception along to others. But in the end people who realize that the LDS church isn't actually true, that it's just one more of the thousands of man-made churches or religions on this planet, can end up being angered by the fact that their minds had been filled with mythology in the name of history, fiction in the name of fact, etc. for so many years. It's not pleasant to realize that one's previous worldview was an elaborate fabrication.
Ask yourself this. If you grew up a lifelong Jehovah's Witness, missed out on your chance to go to college because they emphasized church service and activity over education, were now stuck in a blue collar job when you'd had the potential for much better, that you'd given half of your life to an organization that you now realized was not only false, but which employed strong psychological and emotional tactics to keep people in line, wouldn't you be somewhat upset about that? Do you think some anger would be understandable?
Now substitute LDS in place of JW and the situation isn't all that different. The analogy isn't perfect, because the two organizations aren't exactly the same, but they're close enough for the purpose of these conversations.
Please tell me why you believe that anger is
not understandable in a situation like this?
Mormonism ceased being a compelling topic for me when I finally came to terms with its transformation from a personality cult into a combination of a real estate company, a SuperPac, and Westboro Baptist Church. - Kishkumen