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Archive for August, 2011

How you know it’s “the Mormon Moment”

08.28.2011 · Posted in Mission, Mission Field, pornography

There have been a lot of news stories lately claiming it is the “Mormon Moment.”  This claim is based on things like the Broadway play, The Book of Mormon, Glenn Beck’s rise (and fall), and the two candidates for the Republican nomination for President, Romney and Huntsman, getting lots of attention. These all seem like ...

hot sauce mom – convicted

08.23.2011 · Posted in Abuse

FYI, Jessica Beagley, the LDS mother who, well, abused her adopted son, has been convicted of abusing her adopted son.  Misdemeanor child abuse conviction.  Sentencing hasn’t taken place yet. Views: 2065 ...

New Book on LDS Women around the Globe

08.23.2011 · Posted in Women

This is not a review since the book hasn’t been released yet.  The book is intended to become a global phenomenon. My mom sent me this link to the LDS Newsroom, figuring I’d be interested in Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society.  It’s a new book that’s intended to be ...

Mormonism’s Chicken Patriarchy

08.23.2011 · Posted in Patriarchy

On the forum for The Exponent, there’s a recent discussion about Mormonism’s “chicken patriarchy,” which is in response to what one Mormon man had called “modern, righteous patriarchy.” Like a chicken, it won’t let itself be caught.  It won’t let itself be pinned down as “bad” because it wraps itself in the language of equality ...

The Community of Christ: Some Brief Thoughts

08.22.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized

While I have decided to stay LDS, I have in recent years gained a great love of the Community of Christ, formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Community of Christ advocates global peace and social justice without apology. Being a liberal member of the CoC is mainstream and ...

Sunday in Outer Blogness: Relationships Edition!

08.21.2011 · Posted in Sunday in Outer Blogness

This past week brought stories of a number of relationship challenges such as a father’s deathbed request (to return to church activity) and building an emotional wall to block a toxic relationship. It can be difficult to deal with family members’ beliefs, and it’s hard to avoid projecting, stereotyping, and reframing others’ arguments. Ah, boundaries. ...

Sunstone 2012 Preview

08.21.2011 · Posted in Sunstone

Comments on Andrew’s recent Why are Ex-Mormons So Angry (and other questions)? Part II thread discuss a possible MSP presence at Sunstone 2012, and wonder when it will be. It’s scheduled for July 25-28 at the Olpin Student Union Building of the University of Utah campus.  After quite a few years of being held over ...

FSM Help Me, But I Liked Grant Hardy’s Book… A Lot.

08.20.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized

Originally posted at exmormon.reddit.com. Much of the faithful bloggernacle is currently talking about Dr. Grant Hardy’s Understanding the Book of Mormon, published by Oxford Press. I was intrigued by the premise when it first came out a few months ago, but have been quite reticent about posting anything about it to /r/exmormon due to both the ...

Why are Ex-Mormons So Angry (and other questions)? Part II

This is the second part of what has turned out to be a surprisingly lengthy two-part series on the perception of ex-Mormons as being angry and causes and reasons for anger that may exist, originally posted at Irresistible (Dis)Grace here and here. Please read part I (if you haven’t already) here. 3. Why do ex-Mormons ...

Why are Ex-Mormons So Angry (and other questions)? Part I

A while back on reddit, a Mormon stumbled into the popular (and still growing) ex-Mormon reddit to ask the ex-Mormon denizens a few questions. Many of the questions were quite patronizing (despite the poster’s stated desire to “support whatever [our] beliefs [were] in a non-patronizing way”), and the proceeding conversation was less than pretty. However, it ...

Michael De Groote explains MDL (Mormon Defense League) | Daniel Peterson Open Thread

Fight Club was the beginning, now it’s moved out of the basement, it’s called Project Mayhem. — T. Durden There is a concern that public affairs, or the urge to be attractive, goes too far toward assimilation. You strain out anything that would be unusual. And for many Mormons it’s the distinctive, far-out beliefs that ...

The Continued LDS Campaign against “Mormons”

08.17.2011 · Posted in FLDS, Polygamy

Ever since the FLDS raid in 2006, and the media calling the FLDS “fundamentalist Mormons” (a term the Church itself came up with in the 1940s to describe the offshoot), the Church has been eager to monopolize the term “Mormon.”  It has asserted that, in the interests of resolving public confusion, the media should only ...

A Tale of Two Humanists

08.16.2011 · Posted in Homosexuality, LDS Family Services, LGBT, Tolerance

I read in the paper the a few weeks ago of the death of General Authority emeritus Marion D. Hanks. Elder Hanks very nearly had the privilege of being the first person I ever came out to. Here’s the story, which happened some 32 years ago. My father was a stake president during my adolescent ...

Sunday in Outer Blogness: No More Avoidance Edition!

08.14.2011 · Posted in Sunday in Outer Blogness

You may recall that I’d been avoiding US politics and economics in this space (because of the depressing factor). Well, this past week the whole Internet conspired to pull me out of de Nile! So how about that economy? (Not to mention health care.) And how about those GOP presidential hopefuls? Since Michelle Bachman believes ...