Dammit, Wade, for the hundredth time or so, I'm responsible for reacting the way I did. What is the church's fault is the deception, not the reaction to it.
I accept what you are saying--after all, you are the ULTIMATE AUTHORITY for what you say and believe.
The reason for my confusing is because, as explained earlier, I see emotional reactions (particularly those that require venting and grief) as function of cognitions. If you honestly believed that the Church was deceptive and was at fault for the deception, then it would be perfectly reasonable for you to be angry and to vent and grieve. In other words, it would be perfectly reasonable, in that way, to fault the Church for your anger and grief--even though the CHOICE is your's to react however you feel.
That is what I thought you were saying. If it is not, then I stand corrected.
My point isn't so much that you responded inappropriately or "badly" given to your cognitions. But that your cognitions are distorted. The Church didn't deceive you. It has acted, and does now act, in good faith, with genuine and sincere belief in what it claims. All that has happened is that you no longer believe what the Church genuinely and sincerely offers in good faith. That is your choice and I respect that. But your lose of faith does not mysteriously turn the genuine and sincere offer of good faith into a lie or false pretenses or deception. For you to believe that it does, is a cognitive distortion. Understood?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-