Posted by:
CA girl
(
)
Date: May 27, 2012 04:17PM
Something said on another thread reminded me how many TBM's I know justify their Mormonism by saying it has made them a better person. But has it really made them a better person or have they just found someone/something that has TOLD them they are a better person? Have they just found someone who will praise them for doing tricks to benefit the church? You know, like a trained dog who gets a pat on the head and a "good dog" for doing some dumb trick real dogs don't do that benefits their owner.
What if those people would have been good people anyway, without the church's help? In fact, what if they had been BETTER people without wasting all that time on the Mormon hamster wheel? Maybe they just feel they are better because someone is telling them that - rather than assessing if they actually are better. And what if - gasp - there were other pursuits that would have made them equally good or better than Mormonism made them?
Now, granted, there are some personality types that for whatever reason do benefit from that sort of extreme structure, from letting someone else define them, and are better with ready-made friends and obedience. But normal, well-adjusted people are more harmed than blessed by that sort of set-up. I have a friend who is always harping about how the church made him a better person and I can see how it did reign in some of the stupid mistakes I can see he might have made in his life. But he is also equally insecure because of what Mormonism taught him, growing up with divorced parents in small-town Utah in the 70s and his uber-Mormon wife who is constantly cracking the whip on him. For him, at best, Mormonism is a toss up. Is the damage it did his life outweighed by the structure it gave his life? Who knows. I just know that in this one case, at very best, it's a draw. But he believes he's better because his pride is constantly stroked by other Mormons for doing the "Mormon" thing. He thinks he's better because that's the reinforcement he's getting.
Does the gospel make you a better person? IMO, I think it just convinces you that you are better without making as much out of you as it extracts from you.