blackcoatsdaughter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Haven't you learned yet to do the research > yourself?
Sometimes exxies can't stand to go to the source themselves because of their negative experiences but can tolerate some of it that comes from others who have also been there.
For some, leaving and ignoring isn't enough - they have to work through elements of their Mormon experience via discussion or whatever means helps them.
I can relate to that.
I would in no way wish to read GC talks myself but would be interested in hearing about some of what was said and seen, as long as the analysis is by RfMers, not missionaries or Mormon leaders.
Nightingale Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > blackcoatsdaughter Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Haven't you learned yet to do the research > > yourself? > > Sometimes exxies can't stand to go to the source > themselves because of their negative experiences > but can tolerate some of it that comes from others > who have also been there. > > For some, leaving and ignoring isn't enough - they > have to work through elements of their Mormon > experience via discussion or whatever means helps > them. > > I can relate to that. > > I would in no way wish to read GC talks myself but > would be interested in hearing about some of what > was said and seen, as long as the analysis is by > RfMers, not missionaries or Mormon leaders.
I don’t see mormonism as being a friendly religion, although some TBMs have an innate capacity to be true friends.
I think mormonism is basically a competition and ‘loving your neighbor’ is just one of the events; you don’t have to mean it, you just have to touch the bases.