Cicero wrote:...they're more interested in truthiness than truth.
A low-ranking RLDS leader once explained it to me this way:
"Dale -- suppose you are in a leaky boat with a dozen other
people, after an unexpected shipwreck -- lost at sea.
All aboard the little boat look to the first mate, who just
happened to have survived along with you few others.
He has no map, no radio, no gps system, little water, less food,
and can barely figure out the direction to the nearest land.
But he doesn't tell any of this to you survivors. He truly
believes that if he tells you falsehoods and demands that
you trust him, the whole bunch of you will have a
better chance at reaching salvation, than if you are told
the truth.
So he compels you to man the oars, and propel the boat
in the direction of the hoped-for distant shore..."
I found no comfort in that churchly justification.
UD