Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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_zeezrom
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Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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From its very foundation, distrust has served Mormonism well. We see from Joseph Smith's historical account that he tried to figure out what religion was the right one. It turns out that NONE of them were. Can you imagine? Of all the hundreds of religions people have been experimenting with over the AGES, Joseph came to trust NONE of them. We see this pattern today as many Mormon Americans seem to distrust the government and even both presidential candidates. It is in our blood to distrust.

So, given the importance of distrust in Mormonism, why is it a problem for us to distrust Mormon Doctrine, COB, and the LDS leadership?
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_brade
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Re: Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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zeezrom wrote:So, given the importance of distrust in Mormonism, why is it a problem for us to distrust Mormon Doctrine, COB, and the LDS leadership?


Because Mormon Doctrine is true, the COB is well run and perfectly suited to help carry out God's intentions, and LDS leadership cannot lead the church astray. That was easy.
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Re: Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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brade wrote:Because Mormon Doctrine is true, the COB is well run and perfectly suited to help carry out God's intentions, and LDS leadership cannot lead the church astray. That was easy.

Wow, that *was* easy.
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_Fence Sitter
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Re: Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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As with most successful movements, the Church is based on "us vs them" mentality.
"Any over-ritualized religion since the dawn of time can make its priests say yes, we know, it is rotten, and hard luck, but just do as we say, keep at the ritual, stick it out, give us your money and you'll end up with the angels in heaven for evermore."
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Fence Sitter wrote:As with most successful movements, the Church is based on "us vs them" mentality.
Can anyone think of a successful movement that was not based on "us vs. them"?
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_Ceeboo
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Re: Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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Hey Zeeezer :smile:
zeezrom wrote:Can anyone think of a successful movement that was not based on "us vs. them"?


Bowel?

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Re: Distrust in the roots of Mormonism

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Ceeboo wrote:Hey Zeeezer :smile:
zeezrom wrote:Can anyone think of a successful movement that was not based on "us vs. them"?


Bowel?

Peace,
Ceeboo


True, that's me of a "me vs it" kind of thing...
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