bcspace wrote:Out of a manual?
I was taught this verbatim, circa 1965. I would assume that they taught out of a manual, but you know what assuming can do.
I know lots of Mormons, related to most of them, they believe the same thing.
I know a few.
I haven't met but about two members outside of the internet that even know what LGT is and they are associated with the university here.
But I know many who place the Book of Mormon lands in Central America and accept the notion of two Cumorah's
You can argue doctrine and not doctrine all you want but the church I know and the majority of the people in it that I know treats this as fact, In other words as truth.
But since such does not the truth make, it doesn't matter.
BC, Maybe your circle of Mormon friends are different. Maybe they go to all the seminars and buy the latest books and stay up on all the current events.....but the majority of the Mormons I know don't.
I live today in the same ward boundary that I did when I was active as a child and for as long as I did as an adult. My parents still go to same building. I know these people and live with and by them and have since I was 7 years old and that was well over 50 years ago.
These people struggle to do their home teaching, even to get to church, the are busy in life's struggles just like everyone else. You asked if they read the ensign, I would say most do not. I have tried to have conversations with them on these type of matters and really the majority are clueless and they don't care to know anymore than they have to. They know the standard responses and how to close their ears and bear their testimony. End of dialogue with them.
So maybe your crowd is different. Perhaps there are some younger minds that I am missing but most of them serve their mission and then they move away but they seem just as uninformed as all the others at least on the surface.
My guess is that Meldrum would be considered a hero to most of these folks and if they could say it, they would say WTF is FARMS?