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Leopards Ate My Face

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[–] wjrii@lemmy.world 6 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Ex-Mo here who grew up in Northern Florida. Where I was, the LDS community itself had to be fairly chill because there's no sense in trying to tell the kids to ignore 99% of the population for friendship and dating, and getting too publicly self-righteous just riles up the evangelicals.

Funnily enough, I also landed on the idea that all organized religion is bullshit. Not that escaping a high-pressure sect (Diet Cult?) is the only way to get there, but I do think the extraordinary truth claims the Church makes means that when we leave, we tend to evaluate all other religions in that same light, plus they were never shy about pointing out what everybody else got wrong, LOL.

[–] sartalon@lemmy.world 3 points 17 hours ago

Nice to hear a similar perspective from someone else.

I was fostered by someone who was the Bishop for a local branch. He was completely tolerant of everyone. Because of that time spent with him, I thought the church didn't give a shit about race or sexual orientation, they were all about community support and helping each other.

Then I went to school in Oregon and it was almost a completely different church.

I noped out of that real quick, but, as you said, it forced me to question everything about LDS, and that just naturally progressed into an overall skepticism.

I now know my experience was not the norm but when I think of my time there (I was a child so my experience was through that lens), I remember being taught to help whoever needs help, no strings attached. That every person was loved by God, regardless of who they were.

Then years later the church is a MAGA haven. I really cannot reconcile my experience with that. 🤷