TOmNossor:
Am I to be less put-off by this? I am really not offended by what you said, I just wanted to tease you.
I’d be less put-off by the suggestion of a psychosomatic response than by the indigestion suggestion (hey, I made a rhyme!).
I am very convinced that there are logical and consistent “weak-atheists” or “weak-agnostics.” But at the same time they got to this position by denying that which called them to God long ago.
I think I’m missing your point.
You suggested that LDS who lean primarily upon their spiritual witness of the truth of the CoJCoLDS are leaning upon a psychosomatic response.
Does this mean that your faith in the Catholic Church is different?
Are you Catholic because reason directed you to the Catholic Church and all other considerations are of little value?
I’m not suggesting the people whose basis is primarily their spiritual “feeling”, but those whose basis is exclusively their spiritual “feeling”.
Yes, my faith is different if we are talking about my faith at present versus someone who’s faith is based completely on a feeling. My faith began as a feeling and has progressed to have feeling and knowledge. Thus, even during times without the “feeling” I still know.
No, reason did not direct me to the Catholic Church, but it (in part) is what has kept me Catholic. No, other considerations are not of little value. Even those who are misguided/ignorant/etc. have value.
Do you consider non-critical thinking cradle Catholics to be less than Catholic or merely serendipitously in the true church?
No, I don’t consider them less than Catholic, though I think they are an example of one of the problems in Catholicism.
Why would God create us (from nothing) such that true seekers will misinterpret “psychosomatic responses” as spiritual witnesses? Do not many wonderful Christians “fall” due to this?
Why indeed? Why would God allow 8 gazillion different religions?
Why would God allow evil? Why would God allow free choice? Why would God anything?
Do you believe that some are born to find the truth and others are born to be deceived?
No, that’s predestination.
Lastly, what would you have me do? What course of action can I pursue that will result in my ceasing to be ignorant? Or am I
“invincibly ignorant?
Oh, definitely invincibly ignorant!

What I would have you do is what you have done. You have done both the spiritual “feeling” side, and the research “reason” side. I personally disagree with your conclusions, but at least you made the effort. I can respect that much more than those people who base their entire religious experience on a feeling.