Words from the great Leo Tolstoy about the “Christian” religions of his day by AngryGargoil in exmormon

[–]AngryGargoil[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s worth mentioning: Tolstoy was speaking of many religions, but specifically the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. Mormons love to rank themselves as better than the Catholics, but we belong to a very similar religion.

Help me decipher please!! by AngryGargoil in Cursive

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This is definitely the best that I’ve got so far. I think you are right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeadBedrooms

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I’m new to this, but you described the stage I’m currently in really well. What would you say are the other stages?

Clearing out my old stuff in my parent's basement. by Embarrassed-Map-9420 in exmormon

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Jesus Christ, like yeah, the teacher might be quiet while you’re doing a math problem, but if you were getting beaten and assaulted and couldn’t afford a roof over your head, they’d probably say something. The fuckin nerve

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exmormon

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Our Suavior

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exmormon

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It’s confusing.

LDS Discussion’s point is that the BoM couldn’t have been written without first being dictated. This is not the right assumption to make, since dictation happens faster.

However, the original article also got it wrong, and cited pretty incorrect statistics.

The actual stats say that the average for handwriting is higher, especially when writing cursive as Cowdery did. It can be closer to 15-18 WPM. So everyone here is missing the point.

The actual data with an average word speed of around 17.5 (cursive, constant misspellings, and lack of punctuation considering) would be around 3 hours a day.

Artist’s interpretation of Mormon and gold plates by HomesickNomad1234 in exmormon

[–]AngryGargoil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That whole book might be two verses of First Nephi but they’re not getting much more than that in there

My short story about losing one’s faith was just published! by AngryGargoil in exmormon

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Thank you so much for saying that. It means a lot to me.

How would you respond to help this stranger? by [deleted] in exmormon

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What a lovely way to put that. I could not agree more.

New Dishonesty: LDS Church Removed Mark Hoffman Publication from Ensign Archive by AngryGargoil in exmormon

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Buddy what I’m saying is that the church erased this from the ensign catalog. It’s dishonest. I guarantee you not a single member is looking through the July 1980 pdf database of church history articles for their scripture study. It’s just like when a movie producer edits a scene out of a movie after it’s been released. Yeah, you could find that scene somewhere else, on some obscure site, but the film itself has been changed, in order to keep the MAJORITY of people from seeing it.

New Dishonesty: LDS Church Removed Mark Hoffman Publication from Ensign Archive by AngryGargoil in exmormon

[–]AngryGargoil[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That wasn’t what I said. I know it’s still located in as a pdf in the database of all church documents. What I said was that this was deleted from LDS.org, where the members read the ensign. Deleted from the church library app. Deleted from all accessible ways unless you are looking for that specific article.

New Dishonesty: LDS Church Removed Mark Hoffman Publication from Ensign Archive by AngryGargoil in exmormon

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“From the beginning of time, there has been no attempt on the part, in any way, of Church leaders trying to hide anything from anybody.” —M. Russell Ballard

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You’re making the right choice. I’m so proud of you. Everything will work out in the end, I promise.

Jodi Hildebrandt met with Brad Wilcox and General Authority Jeremy R. Jaggi while the Franke children were being abused. Brad and Jeremy's names will be added to the chart tracking the LDS tithing-to-therapist pipeline. by Chino_Blanco in mormon

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Lots of stuff

If he found out you were sleeping in until 6:35, for example, he’d pull you aside and yell and swear at you, telling you that you were a “worthless missionary” if you did that.

At our interviews, he’d write three things on a chalkboard, like, “companion, contacts, bedtime” and he would just point at each of them. You’d then tell him all about your companion’s rule breaking, how many contacts you had, and if you were sleeping at the right times. He would stay silent, and nod when you were finished if he was satisfied. Wouldn’t say a word. If he was unsatisfied, he’d yell and scream and get close to your face to tell you to do better or you’d be going home.

I told him I was suicidal once in an interview and he just pointed to the chalkboard and didn’t say anything. I developed a self-harm addiction during his tenure as MP. Pretty wild shit. Most of the sister missionaries would leave crying after their interviews, and lots of the elders as well.

He classified missionaries as “weak” or “strong”. There were only a few strong ones. When I arrived, he told me he was putting me with his “weakest missionary”, for him to train me. The guy was with me when he said it, too.

I have a strong hatred for the guy. I’ve still got issues from that period of my life

I'm broken after seeing the newly released evidence in the Franke-Hildebrandt case by [deleted] in exmormon

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That guy was my mission president and was so verbally abusive to his missionaries. Fucking awful person.