Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Well, I gotta tell ya... I think it's great that Mormonism works for you. I truly do. I reject the truth claims of Mormonism, but I love the fact that you're happy.
Should everyone try to fit within Mormonism? No. It simply doesn't work for everyone.
That's your burden, though. If you're going to promote Mormonism then you're burden is to transform it into something that can accommodate everyone, but then by that act you force Mormonism to lose what's unique about it (which is what's happening with Correlation and Internet Mormonism).
So many people emphasize
what works for them in a faith group, as a determining factor in whether or not they want to get involved in that faith group. For me it's
never been what works for me; rather it's been in what faith group does
God want me to be?
Furthermore, if the only thing that mattered
was what worked for me, then I'd probably be somewhere
else besides the LDS Church; I'd probably end up starting
my own faith group; that's what would
work for me.
But the LDS Church says the way to find out which faith group God wants us to be in is to
ask God which faith group God wants one to be in, and have faith that God will answer that question. I asked God if S/He wanted me to be in the LDS Church back in 1976, and that's the reason I'm a devout Latter-day Saint today. It has nothing to do with what "works" for me.