Bob Loblaw wrote:How brainless do these people have to be? The one guy who is trying to soften the blow of who Joseph Smith really was and to help people maintain faith is getting attacked by his own side. I sort of hope they do just because it's such a phenomenally stupid move but I hear Bushman is a good man and noone deserves that kind of s***.
Are you guys sure this Schryver character is a real person? If he's not some ex-Mormon's sockpuppet he's the single stupidest apologist there is.
As far as I can tell, I mean truly, we Mormons have been taught and re-taught for so long what the real history is
(the edited version of faith promoting fluff from on high) that we can't actually assess when something really
good comes along, such as Bushman's study! We are brain-dead man. And it just doesn't have to be this way.
Now then, for a conspiracy theory for you all, I think the church likes it this way. The less informed people are,
the easier they are to manage. Individual intelligence and question asking is discouraged. Now I grant, the
church can't (even though it does) directly tell us NOT to ask questions, but it does the very next best thing
to keep everyone on the same level of smarts. The manuals INCLUDE questions that are the guideline.
The teacher asks THOSE questions, and it directs thinking along those lines alone.
Works like Bushman's will always get criticized, because we already know the truth, and for even a fellow
LDS scholar to say anything we don't already know, it rubs us wrong, and we criticize. It's the perfect set
up for failure in the long run. It makes it look like the church hides and changes its actual history
because that, in fact, is exactly what it does. It's no longer possible to defend this.