Tobin wrote:Dcharle wrote:It has been my experience when speaking with TBM's, no matter what evidence is laid out before them, they can always override the evidence because they have an emotional witness of the truth. It does not matter what you provide for them, they have a "higher" knowledge that Trump's any facts you could show them. This "spiritual witness" allows them to entrench into their position and ignore the realities before them. I find this to be very dangerous, when people allow their emotions to override reason we have a problem, this is when we start to get planes flown into buildings.
This is where we have our biggest breakdown when discussing the issues around Mormon history, I see it more pragmatically, they see it emotionally, when I see fraud, they see someone trying to overcome weakness such as Joseph Smith - the list could go on. Essentially the emotional witness gives us an "override" function in our brains allowing us the ability to suspend judgment and defer to an emotion witness as the source of truth.
It isn't an emotional response. It's a very practical response. If Mormonism is true (ie man can speak with God), then God should be able to respond and answer us. The only reason to believe Mormonism is anything but a fraud and a hoax is IF God tells you it is true. It is based on a God really existing and being able to answer us today as he did with Joseph Smith. This is Moroni's promise by the way. One should seek and speak with God and do what God tells you to do.
So then your statement above agrees with Dcharle, since he is talking about members depending on feelings for what they are going to believe is the truth. The problem though is that God does not show up when people ask God about it, but then Moroni's promise does not say that God will show up. In fact it specifically tells you that you will get your answer from the HG. No mention that God needs to show up for this or any other truth you pray about. I think the OP is correct, and it also applies to many or religious groups, and probably many non-religious.