Gazelam wrote:Much thanks to those that have replied thus far.
I was slightly enlightened to the reasons people struggle with faith in the church listening to Mormon Stories podcasts I got from itunes.
Personally I find the evidence for the truth of the church to far outweigh any doubt. I have at times struggled to understand some things, but the answer is always there eventually.
When discussing apostacy I will certainly portray it as something that can happen to anyone. I don't think anyone intentionally goes looking for somethign to increase their doubt on the outset; Amongst this group anyhow.
gaz
I had an emotional shock that made me decide to examine the evidence and my spiritual experiences from a detached point of view, allowing for the possibility that the Church either was or wasn't true. When I took that perspective, the intellectual dishonesty that was my "testimony" became very obvious to me.
I'm not bitter at all: I still associate willingly with many Mormons, and even participate in family scripture study and FHE when I visit my family. I simply ask not to be proselyted to, and in return I neither distance myself nor proselyte my views onto them. While the early Church leaders may have been dishonest, I sincerely doubt that most modern local and even general leaders are engaged in willful deception. They teach what they believe, and they struggle to find answers and resolutions to their doubt like the rest of us.