consiglieri wrote:I was wondering if anybody has thoughts as to why this would happen, and whether they have had similar experiences.
American Christians (in my experience) don’t typically “read” the Bible in any sort of systematic and thoughtful way. Many skim over the pages, looking for things that have a pastoral value for them, and don’t think to about making connections concerning doctrine. Also, many people can be profoundly unread, has she never googled the word Mormon to find out what her friends and neighbors believed?
I would have castigated her, furiously and dramatically at that. When you read the Bible you have to pour over a chapter/book many times, letting the text speak to you, and letting the author change you.
Most Churches don’t teach their congregants how to conduct a decent exegesis of the text, have no clue about their denominational history, or even aware what their Church’s statement of faith is, what confessions it holds to or what have you. How many Lutherans study the Heidelberg Catchechism?