This has been my cynical take on it. That the answers will not be decent answers, that anyone who asks questions they can't answer will be noted as an apostate trying to still up trouble, and that the leaders and TBMs will all congratulate themselves on having put the doubters in their place.oliver_denom wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:57 am I wouldn't take this meeting seriously. What you probably have is a member of the presidency who fancies themselves a Mormon scholar and apologist who's read a couple of books put out by Deseret. You'll get some meandering answers, no follow up questions allowed, and a couple of one liners meant to shut down conversation.
You won't get much from the meeting, but the presidency will be able to identify "problems" in the stake, and the faithful members will come away with a stronger testimony knowing that their leaders were able to silence some Zeezorams in their midst.
But, I guess this week is one of my more nasty and cynical.
Next week I will probably see that meetings like this with the bad answers will tip a few people who are on the fence with doubt, into doing more research and eventually getting out.
I do understand the need to be able to say that you did ask and try to get answers, and the hope of sparking doubt in a few more people, and I really do understand the hope that maybe this time there will be better answers than the usual half a**ed ones. I looked for decent answers for a long time, even after I was pretty sure it was all crock.
And I really like the idea of giving people the idea that they can think for themselves. I know too many people who are into the church so deeply that they can even begin to use the brains God (or evolution) gave them. I guess I was never in so deep that I didn't have a big shelf, but I remember discussions back in the late 60s & 70s about how I thought black's should have priesthood and temple blessings, and people who swore it was not ever supposed to happen because prophet/God said so. Somehow, I trusted my own conscience more than "authority."
Thanks for answering. It really did help.