Yeah, I emailed my wife a 25 page document. I don't blame you for shaking your head, hawkgrrrl. I had tried several times to explain my doubts to her and she just thought I was taking things out of context and being duped by anti-Mormons. That's why I wrote up the document with a bunch of quotes from reliable, church-friendly sources. It didn't work. She read through it quickly and then summarily discounted it.
Roy, I defended John Dehlin and brought up Joseph Smith because I thought it was crazy for my wife to say those things about John while praising Joseph. It reminded me of this:
Behold, the Lamanites [John Dehlin] your brethren, whom ye hate because of their filthiness and the cursing which hath come upon their skins, are more righteous than you [Joseph Smith]; for they have not forgotten the commandment of the Lord, which was given unto our father—that they should have save it were one wife, and concubines they should have none, and there should not be whoredoms committed among them....
Behold, their husbands love their wives, and their wives love their husbands; and their husbands and their wives love their children; and their unbelief and their hatred towards you is because of the iniquity of their fathers; wherefore, how much better are you than they, in the sight of your great Creator? (Jacob 3:5,7)
Anyway, you are right. I am not going to apologize, but I going to avoid retaliating in the future.
AP, I confess that I really am trying to convince her to leave. It's the right thing to do. I am convinced of that. I also "think it is important to value a spouse enough to be willing to let them make their own choices about religion." My wife is not letting me do that. She handles our finances and continues to pay tithing on my income after I have asked her a few times not to. Why does she do that? I believe it is because the church is holding her family hostage - she believes that she will lose me and the kids forever if we don't give money to the church. Here's some other reasons why I want to lead her out of the church with me:
-We are paying 10% of our income to a church that has gobs of money and won't tell us how it's spent (of course, I know some of it is spent on super fancy doorknobs and chandeliers). We still sometimes use credit cards to pay bills.
-I don't want my 14-year-old boy to feel like crap for masturbating. He recently let my wife and I know that he's been doing that. I said, "Well, don't feel bad about it. I'm not worried about it." My wife also told him to not feel bad, but also told him to go see the bishop. I think it's getting to him.
-I don't want any of my kids to waste their time and our money on a mission.
-Garments.
-I WANT TO SEE MY KIDS GET MARRIED.