Wayneman wrote:I would maintain that many who leave the church, leave because they HAVE put the leaders on an impossible pedestal. And then, when they (the leaders) do or say something human, or downright dumb, they (members) become disillusioned and leave.
Hi Wayneman,
Welcome to the board. :)
I can tell you based on my own personal experience & with other family and friends (including internet friends) who become disillusioned with Mormonism, that we never expected perfect leaders and knew they were fallible men. Their personal sins, & off the record statements would not affect my faith. That is such a common fallacy used by LDS when someone expresses shock and disgust over Joseph Smith's history.
However, you do understand that all the claims of Mormonism rest on the testimony of Joseph Smith so his character and history plays a huge part in your testimony. If you were not given correct information about his experiences with God and those teachings, could that affect your testimony to learn the unvarnished truth? There are Mormons who claim they don't have a testimony of history so learning disturbing parts of his life shouldn't make someone leave the faith. Of course they have a testimony of history! Without the history of Joseph's First Vision, angelic visitations, translation, and experiences with God, we wouldn't have a religion.
If Joseph had affairs, that would not affect my faith. It's that he claimed GOD TOLD HIM TO DO IT that hurts my faith. That he used the same seer stone and method to treasure hunt as he did to translate the Book of Mormon. That his teachings and doctrines from God might be just his opinion.
I would expect God's mouthpiece to not use a personal weakness for the female flesh by radically changing the definition of marriage and leading the church astray with the harmful degrading practice of polygamy. I would expect God's Prophet to not appear like a charlatan and cult leader in his history, commanding married women and young teenagers to marry him secretly or lose their exaltation!
I would expect God's prophet to tell his wife Emma of his secret plural marriages and get her consent before living "the principle" instead of deceiving and betraying her. Let her choose if she wants to remain married to a man living that "restored principle."
Investigators are only asked to pray about the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon and are forced into having an umbrella testimony of the church right from the start. They are not told the Prophets could be just giving opinions. They are taught that the heavens have been opened and God's word continues through them! "The prophet can not lead the church astray."
Here is what it comes down to for me. (and I believe many others)
We believed that these men were God's mouthpiece when they proclaimed to speak as such. We were not allowed to enter the Lord's house if we did not sustain them as Prophets, seers, and revelators. When you learn from studying church history that these revelations, Conference talks, and "doctrine" from previous LDS Prophets are now only opinion 100 years later, it destroys your faith in the claims of the LDS church.
There can no longer be such a thing as "a true church" or "restoration" when LDS Prophets continue to change these restored truths and doctrines and use "continuing revelation" to cover up past mistakes. LDS Prophets have such a poor record on revealing and interpreting the scriptures, I'm not sure how anyone could retain a testimony in their divine calling to communicate with God.