I can offer an interesting difference between you and me.
I spent about 1 year with the missionaries before I joined the church. I did not believe I should embrace the BOM prophet’s “way of knowing” if it was not a Biblical “way of knowing.” I concluded it was, and I decided to join even though I had little if any of what I would come to know as a testimony (the zone leaders told me I had to pray more and could not be baptized the first time they interviewed me). I learned a little here and there. I read the BOM. I am quite sure I like you didn’t know much of the doctrine of deification when I joined, though other things like polygamy I can never remember not knowing. I picked up Todd Compton’s book in our LDS book store. I never expected the missionaries to teach me what you call “actual doctrine” that was something I would learn, and I did. So I can never remember thinking that the missionaries were negligent and responsible for my encountering things I didn’t know. Every field I have ever studied has brought me to things I didn’t know (fields I teach, I am not a teacher, occasionally do too).
Well, here is the rub: when the missionaries…and then my MTC instructors, then my mission president TOLD me what the doctrine was…and what the history was…and when I read and studied current books to see what history and doctrine was…only to find out it was not true, it bothered me. I am glad the dishonesty did not bother you…losing my testimony was painful
Do you think that in 1940 RCIA things that sound totally foreign to you as a Catholic were taught?
Dunno. I did not attend RCIA in 1940. I DID study the LDS CHurch in current times and discovered I was lied to.
Owing to the interaction I have with my Sedavacantist friend and my two SSPX devotee friends, I am quite confident you would be shocked. Would you be a non-believer or a Sedavacantis/SSPX devotee? That is the choice these RATIONAL, non-rationalizing folks chose. They are wrong IMO BTW.
Again, I dunno. I have spoken to my grandfather before he died and who was raised Catholic., Nothing he told me about what he learned from 1911 to 2002 was any different that what I studied as a Catholic.
Charity, TOm
You realize of course that now per Godwin’s Law (actually Godwin’s first and approved corollary), you must concede that Mormonism is true.
I do not subscribe to laws borne of internet threads by pepo[le who sit around and make up laws due to too much time on internet threads…but if that is all I had to show my church is true, I guess I would be like you and accept it…

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And … are you sure you listen well now or at 29?
Who knows? People adapt to their circumstances. At 29, I was a law student very used to listening, questioning and studying. So, in some ways, I was likely better adapted to listen and absorb what was told me back then than I am now. I only know what he said.