The unnamed one has had threads pulled, so maybe there may be hope...
The more we push to make the distinction that this is NOT Facebook, the more hope there is for a brighter future. It's one thing to claim that talking about one's famous cousins is part of one's recovery from mormonism, etc., but it's another to make intelligent people believe it's not just a social disorder.
Also, I've seen RfM former posters over on the subreddit /exmormon, where the 'no off topic' rule is 100% enforced. But because there are 119,000 registered members (!!!!!) of the subreddit, it is impossible to get the feel of intimacy that exists here. The unnamed one would be severely restricted there! The width and breadth of what she gets away with here, with regard to the posted rules... Harumph is all I have to say.
I'm new to the site but I have definitely noticed there is a preponderance of left-leaning opinions, including pro-abortion, anti-gun rights, anti-POTUS, etc.
I guess it's to be expected, though. When one leaves a church that is pro-life, pro-second amendment, pro-POTUS, you're more likely to go to the other side simply because you don't want to align yourself with mormons.
I do think it would be a good idea for the board to have a political sub-forum.
I often feel very alone. I've lost SO many friends and family. I anger my religious conservative friends and I anger my liberal godless friends. I think there are more like me out there than anyone realizes, but it's very hard to speak up and find each other.
It's funny because I'm not actually overtly political, although I do speak out on some things. I try to approach things from a moral standpoint, though, admittedly, that is a subjective matter at best. But, life these days can be confusing and chaotic, so I'm constantly evaluating and adjusting my positions on various issues as I learn more and gain better information. It's a lifelong process and I know I'll never fully figure things out. No matter - it's the learning I really enjoy.
Me too! I've been amazed how good I feel including people I once judged harshly into the fold of if not "my people" at least people not worthy of my harsh judgement based upon learning.
Same. I'm on a steep learning curve and have been for quite a while - ever since I kicked religion to the curb. It's amazing how freeing it is and how much more I can give myself permission to not only learn material I didn't feel I could or should before, but to change my mind based on actual evidence. I revel in it.
Hey, I was young and inexperienced, and it was a simpler time. At least it's not AOL.
FYI, I'm a fan of Lot's Wife, as well. Some of my favorite people here are on the other end of the political spectrum. I appreciate the care that Lot's Wife takes in explaining her views, and I find I usually agree with her reasoning. As such, I've never really felt we were that far apart.
I don't think Elyse understands the purpose of this Board, which is spelled out in its very name. This Board is about support and explanations and help for those recovering or trying to get out of the Mormon Church. Has nothing to do with political opinions.
When Elyse complains:..."posters get tired of having their opinions removed by the anti-American and pro-illegals "moderators" here"...that's because those posts don't belong here in the first place! If posters are tired of it, they need to find an appropriate board to air their political views!
Elyse might also familiarize herself with the Board Guidelines. This is NOT a political Board. It is very clearly stated in the guidelines for this privately supported Board.
I am sure the Moderators, in their turn as unpaid laborers, get tired of having to remove off-topic political rants, along with the rudeness, the personal attacks, the craziness and other weird and offensive posts that they see.
I think its very strange that Elyse comes to a Recovery board and then complains that she can't continually air her political opinions.
I totally support the moderators. Without them, there would be chaos, and people who need help about Mormonism, and who came to this board to receive it, would find, instead, more political diatribes.
Thank you, Moderators, for your unpaid, and unfairly criticized work on this Board, to try to keep it for those who want support and help with their Mormonism and former Mormonism.
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Truth. We tend to veer off topic when we shouldn't, but I, sometimes don't want to read the same things once again. I'm here reading far more than I'm posting. Might be fun to have another forum for different types of discussions, but on this one, yep, we need to stay on topic. Thanks, moderators.
Many years ago it seems we had 5 to 10 people at a time wanting help leaving Mormonism.
We had missionaries, teens, recent converts, people terrified their family w ould be torn apart etc.
We also had some good theological discussions.
I think it is rare we see more then three people a week seeking support. Almost no new theological discussions. As such I think we seem to veer to any topic to fill the void.