There seem to be a few of us ex-mo's in the Nexus and it is good to share the particular intricacies of extracting oneself from Mormonism.
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Comment by Idaho Spud on April 30, 2013 at 12:00pm
Comment by Debra Stevenson on April 12, 2013 at 9:55am William Mathis,
You're Stuart Mathis' brother aren't you?
Comment by William Matis on February 26, 2013 at 10:22am I totally agree Annie. I would often hear, "Well I love the sinner, I just hate the sin," but it's how you act towards someone that truly shows how you feel. Otherwise, like you said, it's just lip service.
Comment by Annie Neri on February 18, 2013 at 3:52pm What a well-written article. I think it captures the dilemma that someone can face being in the church where you feel two opposing dogmas are right and that you are meant to follow both. I certainly never went through what your brother went through, but the whole time I was growing up, my mom taught me to love everyone no matter what the color of their skin, sexuality, or religious beliefs. And then when I got older I found out that a lot of that was lip service or that it was something reserved for our friends. We liked our black uncle, but he was the exception. We liked the homosexuals that were in our family, but distrusted those without because they were not doing what God wanted. We were supposed to love all of God's creatures, but in reality if you weren't Mormon, you weren't in the right church and we weren't supposed to talk to you. It was this kind of stuff that had me out of the church in a flash. Because the number one thing I'd been taught was to be true to myself and if I hated all these people, then I wasn't being true. I was being a hypocrite.
And all this on the dawn of them telling all those little Boy Scouts that there's something wrong with them.
Comment by William Matis on February 18, 2013 at 12:36pm
Comment by Idaho Spud on February 16, 2013 at 6:32pm Sad story about your brother William. Another life destroyed by the cult.
My brother wasn't gay, but I think the church teachings was a large part of why he shot himself.
Comment by Patricia on February 16, 2013 at 5:24pm Thanks for the write up William, sad & so very needless.
Comment by Idaho Spud on February 16, 2013 at 4:02pm Don't think I've heard "the spook" before, but it is funny. I also look forward to the day Kevin.
Comment by SDF on February 16, 2013 at 12:39pm "god, jesus and the spook" "the spook"......I almost didn't have time to turn my face away from the computer screen before the spit take when I read that! ROFLMAO. I've used that term for years, didn't know anyone else did.
Comment by Kevin Dunkley on February 16, 2013 at 12:25pm That was a well written article. Thank you for sharing his story. Also along the lines of Bible study: teaching the 8 year old Valiant class the old testament sealed my fate as an atheist. It became very clear when Sampson murdered 30 families to settle his gambling debts. It was ok they were Philistines. I said to myself he sounds like a murderous barbaric folk hero. I started pulling the string on the sweater and found religion to be the emperors new clothes. Everything that I thought was holy about the bible fell apart. The BOM is founded on biblical teachings and immediately became irrelevant. Bible study has a whole new meaning now. For the religious its always been an exercise in confirmation bias to settle cognitive dissonance. I am glad that most people have dissonance, and look forward to the day that god, jesus, and the spook go the way of Isis, Thor, and Zeus.

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Hello fellow atheists! I have joined this site in an attempt to find other rational individuals, such as myself, and to promote a current charity drive that I am trying to get going for the Oklahoma tornado victims. I have managed to get many groups from around my area, including the Beyond Belief Foundation to back me on this endeavor.
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There is a video of the Pope's 'exorcism' caught on film. The man isn't demon possessed, there are likely no 'real' demons. He's just delusional and doesn't want to accept personal responsiblity for his own behavior for his own dysfunctional life.
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Posted by Debra Stevenson on May 21, 2013 at 2:28pm 2 Comments 2 Likes
There is an ad that reads ' Do you support 'traditional' marriage? Vote Now"! .
No, I don't support 'traditional' marriage because there is no such thing. I support heterosexual and same-sex couples marry each other legally , yes. 'Traditional' marriage promoters largely do not believe that heterosexual women are co-equal to their husbands. Their only purpose in 'traditional' marriage is to sexually satisfy their husbands if they can and raise children and do all…
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i've got no problem with everyone saying "merry christmas" on christmas day. however, they've turned it into an entire holiday season where it lasts a month or more. in those situations it should be perfectly acceptable to say "happy holidays" or call it a…
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