Sure. They are just as brainwashed as I was when I was a missionary. But they are the ones in charge of the cult. If they can't be held responsible then who can? There's an argument that Joseph Smith really believed he was right. If that's the case then do we blame the revivalism in his time instead of him? And who's fault is that? The cultural momentum isn't developed out of thin air. It takes people doing and teaching.Emower wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2017 10:30 amI disagree. The only difference is the deference we give them. You may reply, we are trained from birth and brainwashed to give them that deference. Thats true, so blame the cult that they are just as much brainwashed in as the person who is giving them that power over themselves.Linked wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2017 8:54 amYes, there is a huge difference between the old guy yelling at kids to stay off his lawn and the old guy who carries the authority of God himself telling anyone that walks on his lawn they are going to hell. To those here on NOM they are just old guys, to TBMs they are the source of their morality.
True. I dont think we want to acknowledge the whole picture when we discuss the Bretheren because it is messy, and they sure act like a horses rear end.Sometimes I'm just surprised at how some think it should be so obviously fraudulent to everyone. Or that leaders couldn't think anything else except the church is wrong and just keep it going out of fear or greed or something. It seems the human brain doesn't work like that.
And the current GAs are definitely responsible for letting people believe that they talk with Jesus directly when they don't. And the GAs at the time Ronald E. Poelman gave his talk and they tried to flush it down the memory hole are fully culpable for lying.
With that said, it is clearly not entirely anyone's fault that they are who they are. If a man murders someone else there was plenty in his environment that led him to do that. From one perspective it may be entirely reasonable. But he still goes to jail.