The Nehor wrote:
The biggest problem faced with trying to get a more complete history out is general apathy. I was shocked when teaching an Old Testament class that most LDS couldn't work out even a sketchy outline of Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jesus. The truth is most people just don't care. I find it bewildering but what are you going to do? How do you teach people that don't really want to learn? I know as much as I do because I've spent several hundred hours reading this stuff and I'm an amateur Mormon historian and I know that.
This is a good point. For the most part, a majority of members are cultural Mormons. They are strong in faith, and much of their faith that the church is true comes from the fact that attending church makes them happy, and so many good, decent, and intelligent people also believe it is true. How many have actually read the Book of Mormon enough to know it is talking about a real civilzation that existed for 1000 years somewhere in America, and that the civilization in the Book of Mormon doesn't match up too well with what we know about Ancient Native Americans?
I'm sincerely asking.....how do you get the word out? I don't think it's the Church's job to do it. Apologists and critics write back and forth endlessly but who reads them......apologists and critics. Most members of the Church are aware that this stuff is going on.....and they don't care.
I agree. Most members don't care, and the 3 hour block isn't really an appropriate time to get into deep discussions on Mormon history, warts and all. The best approach would be a Know Your Religion type evening course on REAL church history. I wouldn't expect a Brodie approach, but a Bushman style history lesson would be great for those who are interested. It only takes a handful of interested people to take this Know your Relgion's History class to get the word out. Then, during Gospel Doctrine class, these people can make intelligent comments, which will spark discussions and get others interested in real Mormon history. Could you imagine a Gospel Doctrine class that is actually interesting and educational? I think it would be a good thing for the church.