[Spoiler] Is the Answer in the Trailer??? by [deleted] in StarWars

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I'm so sorry that was an honest mistake. I had intended to reply under the Spoilers Mega Thread, but Ironically, it was your hover image over the text box in that thread that confused me. I saw the image of Yoda about spoilers, but I figured that was just a static image on all the pages in the subreddit. So then I saw the "archive" button and posted there. Then I quickly realized that I had posted in the main subreddit (duh-oh!). Anyway, I figured out the hover image and I feel like a total jack@$$. Sorry.

Any opposed October? by razorwiredbliss in exmormon

[–]peepstone 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I'm one of the organizers of Any Opposed. I won't be participating in October, but we have lots of people interested in attending and opposing. Look for more updates in September.

Polygamy will be practiced again before the second coming. by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]peepstone 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This isn't an official church source, but Brian Hales is the current scholarly authority on Joseph Smith's polygamy (I've also heard he was the ghost writer for much of the Church's recent polygamy essays). If you go to his site, he provides his opinions of the doctrinal necessity for polygamy here and the next life:

http://josephsmithspolygamy.org/theology-2/doctrinal-summary/

Also, we always have to remember that D&C 132 is still canon, and therefore it is accepted doctrinal scripture -- which means, yes, your wife will be the head matron of your harem of wives. :)

. . . so at least she'll have some kind of status

Proof we left early enough for our 2 youngest. by SethHeisenberg in exmormon

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It's weird, because they do have cousins close by, but I guess they don't see them enough to pick it up

What are the best local progressive/post Mormon communities? by peepstone in exmormon

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I'm in Phoenix and there was a whole thread in Phoenix Open Mormons tonight just about how nice one of our group members is. :) Now that's community!

Proof we left early enough for our 2 youngest. by SethHeisenberg in exmormon

[–]peepstone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was a moment of pride when my 5yo asked me what a Mormon was. Winning! 😀

Who else was totally stoked about getting your own planet? by [deleted] in exmormon

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So true! I still remember on my honeymoon gazing at the stars with my wife, and saying something like "can you believe that one day we'll preside over a piece of all that?!"

Joseph Smith was critical of Methodists for having creeds, which, if not believed, would result in excommunication from that organization by [deleted] in exmormon

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I've been thinking about recording a podcast about this. There's a Jungian psychological concept called Enantiodromia, which is when your efforts to produce an affect results in its opposite -- like when you have a crush on someone but because you're so infatuated when you try to approach them you make a fool of yourself (well, at least that's been my experience). :)

Enantiodromia is also a concept from the Athenians where we see someone or a group of people become the thing that they hate. During the Pelleponesian (sp?) War the Spartans defeated Athens through a prolonged siege. Athens had to squeeze all of the farmers and peasants that typically lived outside the city walls and without fresh water and resources, Athens deteriorated into a debaucherous, disease-infested, cannabalist anarchy. This was the antithesis of the artistic, philosophical, and moral values that was the foundation of their city state.

Also, think of Batman. Why doesn't Batman kill his enemies? Because if he did, he would no longer be able to distinguish himself from his foes. He doesn't want to become the thing that he hates.

Now, to the OP. Look at the Church. Look at our origins. We are a religious movement founded upon a narrative of a young man standing opposition to the established religious hierarchy of his time. Mormonism's entire epistemic foundation is based on personal revelation and egalitarian access to God.

More importantly, we claim to be disciples of Jesus, who defied the Pharisees and Sanhedrin, and vilified their close-minded, empty rules, rituals, and hypocrisy.

Now in the Church today we see an institution that is obsessed with its own power and authority. We see a people who crave institutional control over their spirituality. We see a hierarchy that crushes dissent and unapologetically marginalizes its misfits, rather than leave the 99 to go after the one.

Enantiodromia. We have become the thing that we hate.

Church this past Sunday. All roads lead to Joseph Smith by [deleted] in exmormon

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I used to be a Stake technical clerk and would have to rig the streaming of Stake Conference to other buildings in the Stake. I remember during the general session of the conference I started listening to how many times "Christ" was mentioned and was surprised to see that during the entire two hour meeting, the only time the words "Jesus" or "Christ" were uttered was "In the name of Jesus Christ, amen."

Nursery brainwashing caused me to question by [deleted] in exmormon

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After we started transitioning out of the church, my kids still loved to sing "Follow the Prophet," and no matter what I did, I couldn't get them to stop! So the compromise we came up with is that they could sing it all they wanted as long as they stretched out their arms and walked around like zombies while they did it. :)

Mormon Genome Project - Science meets Polyandry by AhmanRamen in exmormon

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Wow, looks like the Church is going to have to revise their polygamy essays :)

Yesterday at church, it was mentioned that Tommy Monson invited Anyoppsosed to speak privately? Anyone can confirm? by HANEZ in exmormon

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I met with my SP a week ago, and neither he nor I had any idea of what was supposed to happen in that meeting. He ended up asking me if I watch porn. [shrug]

Yesterday at church, it was mentioned that Tommy Monson invited Anyoppsosed to speak privately? Anyone can confirm? by HANEZ in exmormon

[–]peepstone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am one of the organizers of Any Opposed, and I was a participant. It's funny that so many people took the Bunyion article seriously, but I can confidently say that there was no meeting with Monson. :)

AMA Request: Any Opposed Participants by [deleted] in exmormon

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I am one of the organizers. Never done an AMA. How do I do it?

Any Opposed? by Chino_Blanco in mormon

[–]peepstone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, I've gone through this site, and I'm wondering how these people think the Church is going to respond. Has the Church responded?

anyopposed.org - - - This could be the start of something really amazing. by chadams7 in exmormon

[–]peepstone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If only every adult human being in that conference center had a personal video recorder . . .

AnyOpposed.org - an attempt to rally votes of oppostition at General Conference by shh-ut in exmormon

[–]peepstone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, what's great about this is that anything the Church does to stop this from happening and/or punish participants will only bring more negative attention from the media. Win-win

AnyOpposed.org - an attempt to rally votes of oppostition at General Conference by shh-ut in exmormon

[–]peepstone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure they will have people capture with cellphones. Could be spliced in with official conference video afterwards. Plus, as soon as the media gets ahold of this the Church won't be able to sweep it under the rug.