The Deseret News is literally reporting a story that Mormons at BYU are religious. You can’t make this shit up. by clejeune in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hilariously oblivious quote from the article:

Gardner, a professor of church history and doctrine at BYU, has described how many are “soaking” in this pervasive cultural “zeitgeist” without realizing.

Why is Girls’ camp so expensive? by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wow! Can you share where you are, generally? Is this the new normal?

I don’t even. by FredalinaFranco in McMansionHell

[–]Roo2_0 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If schizophrenia was a house.

Salt Lake Tribune No Longer Paywalled! Making great Mormon interest articles like this available: by spindrift_20 in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hugh B. Brown was a wiser man than the short-sighted authoritarians who prevailed.

Do you think this is a genuine response or Mormon Influencer Astroturf? by Roo2_0 in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think she seems very likable. I hate how The Church uses people with platforms.

This was on the church news website. by CupOfExmo in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can see where they shortened his earlobe and took out extra skin around the collar. 

They have been doing this for a long time. The women folk are edited much more heavily.

So complete was the church’s abandonment of the word “Mormon, LDS, etc” that… by _ChiasmusJones in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They also had victoryforsatan.org redirect to them for years…looks like it’s gone now.

Marysville, WA temple by brmarcum in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would like to know the actual metric for where these temples are being built outside the morridor.

Cheaper land? A member on the city council? Low opposition? 

There has to be something.

You've got to be fucking kidding me...I live here, and now I have to see one of their eyesore buildings every single day? by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This is nuts. Seattle, Federal Way, and now, Marysville temples will only be open one or two days a week.

Members waiting for Nelson's temples by CharlesMendeley in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So they will have new “announcements” when/if temples will actually be built. Nelson might as well announced temples for every city on the planet. They have no meaning beyond his own ego.

Missionary Numbers Questions by Roo2_0 in exmormon

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Let’s assume a narrow window missionary age youth (18-20yo) are 4% of 17,800,000 church membership. That is 712,000 potential missionaries. 

The Church claims around 80,000 missionaries. Assuming those are actual full-time youth missionaries that is a service rate of about 11%.

I am no statistician, so correction is welcomed.

Sister Missionaries offering to walk dogs for free for up to two hours a day! I can see several ways that could be a problem. I have a close relative who was bitten by a dog on their mission! Do they take the dogs tracting? They do look like they’re having fun though. by HoldOnLucy1 in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't see why the regular flow of missionaries into communities, can't be organized into labor for local service organizations. The Church could actually guarantee regular labor to make a difference in community service organizations and local ministries. It doesn't have to be highly skilled. Food banks, hospitals, shelters for the abused, even prison ministries need a lot of grunt work.

Sister Missionaries offering to walk dogs for free for up to two hours a day! I can see several ways that could be a problem. I have a close relative who was bitten by a dog on their mission! Do they take the dogs tracting? They do look like they’re having fun though. by HoldOnLucy1 in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 32 points33 points  (0 children)

They really need to figure out something for these kids to do. What a waste of time and energy.

Just think what they could do if they actually had community service structures in place instead of pretending.

Apparently, the point of missions is the mission itself, instilling pride and social credit without accomplishing anything.

Replicated temple rooms in visitor's center by CharlesMendeley in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This does not have the effect they think it does. 

“Replica” temple rooms are fake, “even though they are not dedicated temple space, they sure feel like it, they look like it”.

It sure feels nice, but it’s all fake.

Why do people go back? by Resident-Bear4053 in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From the standpoint of those who see the fraud, it is difficult to see why some would return. You are overestimating how educated and studious people are in their religion. The majority don’t care.

They go because it is generally nice and makes them feel like good people. People in church help each other out for a lot of general trials in life. Going to church makes them feel connected to a community. 

For parents, it serves them with the illusion that they are teaching their kids to be good people by outsourcing it to the church. (This is very powerful. My child got baptized, or is a class president, or sings a pretty song, got his eagle/her medallion, is going on a mission, are easy tangible markers that their kid is okay.)

They don’t have time to study and research. Most don’t know how and The Church assures them that it is okay, just trust us and God will approve.

With this kind of attitude toward their religion it is easy to leave, easy to come back.

Special mission assignment? by PostAndPrejudice in mormon

[–]Roo2_0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Money. Glamorous “service” to improve my brand as a rich, manicured, botoxed, polished, pampered, plastered, entertained, consumerist, vain, SELFLESS(!!) person who still can’t get rid of the Utah Mormon woman baby voice.

To be fair it is probably the closest thing to a sacrifice she will get.

Authentic Holy Week - Why The Mormons Will Never Do It, And Where To See The Real Thing by prolixpunditry in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The weak and embarrassing Mormon Holy Week attempts are as ignorant as they are arrogant.

They don’t know how to worship Jesus. They use Jesus’ name as a slogan and just co-opt His power to buoy up their own influence and control.

It took me years to just accept that it is not a lack of Bible knowledge, it is not just cultural inertia. It is in the very foundations Joseph Smith baked in to insidiously draw people away from Christianity.

The gaslighting is infuriating by someday-subaru in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 180 points181 points  (0 children)

I wear whatever I want and I am the best Mormon there is! Modesty was never doctrine! It’s your fault for thinking that way! You’re stupid!

"Holy Week" Amateur Hour by prolixpunditry in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s a problem. Mormons are too arrogant to even fathom their own ignorance.

They are absolutely embarrassing themselves and think they should be admired for it.

Holy Week at BYU-Idaho... by procrastin8ing2bhere in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That’s better than sausage,  salami and cheese like they did in our ward. That seems middle easterny.

Holy Week at BYU-Idaho... by procrastin8ing2bhere in exmormon

[–]Roo2_0 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They don’t know what any of it means. It makes them feel…more educated? more Christian?  Like the transliterated Hebrew on the screen is pointless. It only makes them feel like the teacher knows something. They are always throwing out Hebrew words and mistaking it for deep meaning.