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From the Susquehanna to the...

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“When those emotive experiences stack up over time, along with a lifetime built around the church and the thick community it provides, they become powerful sources of motivated reasoning, leading us to want desperately to believe something enough that we will turn down the power of our intellect in order to do so.”
Jeremy Christiansen, From the Susquehanna to the Tiber: A Memoir of Conversion from Mormonism to the Roman Catholic Church

“Why Joseph’s magical treasure quests began to take on a religious context is open to reasonable speculation. His family’s dire financial circumstances, his trouble with the law for searching for treasure, his confrontation with Isaac Hale over Emma, and other circumstances are individually and collectively plausible explanations. But, in context, and along with all the other evidence, the explanation put forward by the church and various Mormon apologists—that Joseph Smith was a prophet called by God, even if that calling was gradually revealed through Joseph’s immediate cultural context—is just not believable. If it were, it would be the story Mormon missionaries teach openly and outright to prospective converts, and people would be converting and bearing testimony about the realities of the powers of magical stones. But it is not. And it was not the foundation on which my testimonial experience had been premised.”
Jeremy Christiansen, From the Susquehanna to the Tiber: A Memoir of Conversion from Mormonism to the Roman Catholic Church

“Why do these people choose to believe these sorts of things? Why would anyone choose to believe something that contradicted the church’s official teaching in this way?”
Jeremy Christiansen, From the Susquehanna to the Tiber: A Memoir of Conversion from Mormonism to the Roman Catholic Church



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