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That we may have joy

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I have wondered from time to time about how to relate to pieces of LDS teaching which might have special value. I remember when the LDS idea of Adam falling that we might be was a very good idea. I thought of how some versions of Christian belief use the fall as showing how we are fundamentally corrupt. This can undermine human confidence so people can be controlled by authority figures who always know best. Horrors, we need the confidence to learn, grow, accomplish things, and find the ability to understand and care about people. Mormonism has an effort to open the door out of the self-doubt and self-dislike which breed abusive authority.

One could wonder if LDS culture has lost much of this. It sounds like controlling authority has increased and fear of guilt has increased.

I can remember after leaving the church thinking the LDS view of the fall might miss some of the seriousness of human limitation injury. The fall story has ambiguity and people have projected different views upon it. People have wondered why gaining knowledge is so negative as to warrant death (or those absurd ideas of changing the whole world first introducing death). I have wondered if a special kind of knowledge is in view, knowing how to hurt others for self gain. I find that closer to some sense but a bit artificial.

I am, in my mind, considering a bigger step. I think the story is perhaps better understood as a whole not sequential parts. Parts create the image. The whole is when we live in real time the possibilities of good and evil become part of experience. Yes, the story sees the human problem of evil, but that is not all. We live in real possibilities for good.
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It's an interesting suggestion how much doctrine itself might predict how people actually live. And it is interesting how the light version of the fall and the beliefs about the importance of free agency have collapsed so readily to authoritarianism, and not just in our generation but under the hand of the diabolical Brigham Young.

In my view Mormons have their own virtual reality that they've invented that includes mythology about their leaders and that runs parallel to the real corporate church. Every lesson ultimately is aimed at obedience -- beginning with financial obedience -- to the church. Mormons sort of blow this off. They are more into the idea that they believe in prophets than into taking the prophet that they have very seriously.

Everyone suffers through conference and priesthood session just to get to the big meal and ice creams waiting to award their patience in Pavlovian fashion.
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Gadianton wrote:
Sun May 24, 2026 12:27 pm
It's an interesting suggestion how much doctrine itself might predict how people actually live. And it is interesting how the light version of the fall and the beliefs about the importance of free agency have collapsed so readily to authoritarianism, and not just in our generation but under the hand of the diabolical Brigham Young.

In my view Mormons have their own virtual reality that they've invented that includes mythology about their leaders and that runs parallel to the real corporate church. Every lesson ultimately is aimed at obedience -- beginning with financial obedience -- to the church. Mormons sort of blow this off. They are more into the idea that they believe in prophets than into taking the prophet that they have very seriously.

Everyone suffers through conference and priesthood session just to get to the big meal and ice creams waiting to award their patience in Pavlovian fashion.
Gadianton, your food observation is both funny and I suspect perceptive. I suppose the simplicity of obedience, habit, and food reward is effective and limits the problems of freedom. Leaders find it attractive.

Of course I am wondering about the patterns of Christian nationalism as well as Mormon versions.

In the Bible version of the story, God does not say how awful Adam and Eve are but treats them with hopeful concern. I think people seeking to control others give people shame and fear instead.
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Of course I am wondering about the patterns of Christian nationalism as well as Mormon versions.

In the Bible version of the story, God does not say how awful Adam and Eve are but treats them with hopeful concern. I think people seeking to control others give people shame and fear instead.
Again we're back to the question of how much doctrine is ever really tied to action. People on the inside of any religion see themselves completely differently from how the rest of humanity sees them. Well, it's possible that religion amounts to not much more than a way for a community to massively overvalue themselves such as to reap the rewards of positivity.

Mormons within my lifetime rode the waves of EV trends -- end times, Satanic panic, and that kind of stuff. The problem with Mormonism, is it gradually turned into an investment fund that relies on community momentum to create the narrative. Because the leaders have been absent, getting excited about real estate and tithing profits and taking their families to fancy church-paid lunches, the saints have no direction. There has long been that Skousenite core, every Mormon family owned at least one book by Cleon, and as Christian nationalism completely swept over everything remotely Christian through social media, Mormons have something to feel excited about.
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Gadianton wrote:
Mon May 25, 2026 2:51 pm
Of course I am wondering about the patterns of Christian nationalism as well as Mormon versions.

In the Bible version of the story, God does not say how awful Adam and Eve are but treats them with hopeful concern. I think people seeking to control others give people shame and fear instead.
Again we're back to the question of how much doctrine is ever really tied to action. People on the inside of any religion see themselves completely differently from how the rest of humanity sees them. Well, it's possible that religion amounts to not much more than a way for a community to massively overvalue themselves such as to reap the rewards of positivity.

Mormons within my lifetime rode the waves of EV trends -- end times, Satanic panic, and that kind of stuff. The problem with Mormonism, is it gradually turned into an investment fund that relies on community momentum to create the narrative. Because the leaders have been absent, getting excited about real estate and tithing profits and taking their families to fancy church-paid lunches, the saints have no direction. There has long been that Skousenite core, every Mormon family owned at least one book by Cleon, and as Christian nationalism completely swept over everything remotely Christian through social media, Mormons have something to feel excited about.
As a new member (50+ years ago) I absolutely devoured Cleon's books. I'm not sure now, but I suspect that I took them to be almost as "authentic" as Sunday School etc., as did many of the members I knew. And Added Upon was the gospel in dramatized narrative form.

I was young and foolish. Now, being old and foolish, I know a bit better :)
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