I hear what you’re saying about feeling like a pioneer. I feel like current Mormonism is somehow less authentic, though I suspect that every generation of Mormons has had reason to think that way.
]]>I mean, when I was growing up…I used to not really care as much about non-authoritative manuals. It was just easier (for apologetic purposes) to say that the quad of scripture counted…that way, I just brushed aside — categorically — any mentions of Mormon Doctrine, the Journal of Discourses, Teachings of the Prophet (Insert name). Because those weren’t authoritative.
But I imagine that critics must say…”but your “authoritative” modern version of Mormonism isn’t what it was in the past…how can you just ignore that?”
So now that I’m looking at the possibility that the version of Mormonism I grew up in may not survive the next few decades, it’s interesting. And frightening. What will happen when the Mormon culture I know is unrecognizable to anyone else?
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