Quinn
Breathtakingly blasphemous.
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Since you've introduced your opinion regarding my motives, I'll share my opinion regarding yours.
I believe that you are experiencing a crisis of faith.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one to notice this. I thought the clearest indicator was this post:
There is truth in what you say. It would be refreshing, however, if critics were to recognize that Joseph Smith had some commendable qualities and accomplished some commendable things.
This desperate grasping at straws is entirely consistent with someone coming to grips with the difficult realization that they've been very wrong about something very big, and trying to preserve some shred of justification for their former belief, to ward off the unthinkable possibility that they've been completely suckered. "Even if everything he wrote was wrong and his entire church was built on lies and BS, surely he must have had some slightly redeeming personal qualities, so my faith in his teachings wasn't entirely misplaced!" It doesn't even sound like someone trying to convince themself that they're right; it sounds like someone who realizes they were wrong, trying to convince themself that they weren't a complete idiot for having been wrong.
The good news, of course, is that it doesn't make one an idiot or a sucker. There's no need to justify having believed something that turned out to be wrong; everyone does it at some point. The only thing that would make you an idiot and a sucker would be continuing to pretend to believe in something after you knew better, because facing reality would be too uncomfortable.
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