Mister Scratch wrote:
Huh. Do you really think that's it, Ray? If so, then that would definitely be a tacit admission of "weakness" in the Church....
I read John Delhin's comments on FLAK, and he was in his own way trying to being people back into the Church, or stay in the church, but not using the adversarial approach which we see in aggressive ad hom apologetics. One reason he mentioned retiring Mormon Stories was because he found more people were actually leaving than being retained or brought back, ironically because he was telling them the truth about Mormon history, etc., without spin, hoping to avoid the trap of "apologetic spin", because that is what makes many members, and ex-members angry. And more so, the fervent denial that there is any spin.
Exmos loved Dehlin, because he told them the truth, and that's what they want, then they'll make their own decisions. He feared he was unwittingly causing too many to leave, and that was only one reason he gave, so he retired Mormon Stories. He felt he was putting in too much work for little rewards.
If Dehlin can't do it, how are the more aggressive apologists going to do it? They will only make it worse. So of course there's recognition that many are leaving, and something needs to be done. And it has been recognised for a long time.