Bushman wrote:I have no idea why some people are thrown for a loop when they learn church history did not occur as they had been taught in Sunday School
Um, maybe because people in Sunday School are told to strictly regurgitate what is in the manuals, you know THE damned MANUALS OVERSEEN BY THE PROPHETS, SEERS, AND REVELATORS. In fact they are explicitly told to not look at anything outside of the manuals, because the manuals have the pure doctrine. Yeah, can't imagine why people would think those are trustworthy.
Bushman wrote:while others roll with the punches.
In my experience, these tend to people be who didn't care much to begin with.
Bushman wrote:Some feel angry and betrayed;
Kind of like other situations in life where trusted persons lie to you, right? Is feeling angry and betrayed not an appropriate response when a spouse, a friend, a boss, or a co-worker knowingly lies to you? If yes (and the right answer is "yes" unless you are a sociopath), then why not when you are lied to by God's one true church lead by His one true prophet?
Bushman wrote:others are pleased to have a more realistic account.
I've honestly never seen this. I have seen people pleased to discover that someone of Bushman's stature confirms what they have independently researched, because they think they are going crazy because of the disconnect between the official Mormon story and the facts they have learned.
Bushman wrote:One theorist has postulated an “emotional over-ride” that affects how we respond to information.
It's called getting pissed off because you were lied to and betrayed. It's coming to the realization that the only difference between your asshole boss and the GA's when it comes to the truth is that at least your boss cuts you a paycheck for the privilege of lying to you. The GA's want you to cut them a check for that special treatment.
Bushman wrote:But the admission that we ourselves are subjective human beings whose rational mechanisms are not entirely trustworthy does not diminish our sense that we are right and our counterparts mistaken.
This only works if you are 100% postmodern. If you still believe that there are objective facts, then it's rational to believe that lots of strong evidence it pointing those facts out. What you and your counterparts believe is irrelevant, the facts stand on their own and suggest a straightforward interpretation in many cases. Not all, but many.