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Or could it be that people started falling away from the church after people started insisting on literal interpretations that were obviously false when compared to the real world? Remember that non-literal interpretations (your idea of "questioning the authority of scripture") have been around since the church fathers, such as Origen and Augustine, who could see that Genesis was not best interpreted literally.
Origen and Augustines views on this matter were based on pagan systems of thought which have subsequently been rejected by church and world. They employed a literary framework theory in order to show how the bible could be used with these generally accepted worldly systems. They were trying to be trendy in other words. When Darwin finally falls into the same disrepute as the other atheist messiahs of the current era e.g. Marx, Nietzsche, Freud then buying into macroevolution will not look so cool as it does now to so many Christian intellectuals.
There is nothing obviously false about a literal interpretation of Genesis which is talking about events 6000 years ago which no one living today is a witness to. What is false is to apply the scientific method to these events as if it could speak as authoritatively over then as it does on more verifiable and immediate events in the real world we live in here and now.
Neither JWs or Mormons have credible theologies or Christologies but there are Christians in both movements.
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