I cannot believe I was indoctrinated to believe that a man who doesn’t earn his Eagle Scout Award won’t be a good husband and father.
2024 intentions -be thoughtful with how I spend my time -express gratitude freely and often -romanticize my life -ask more questions -spend time sitting quietly outside -talk to myself with kindness -lead with sympathy -make more meals to share with friends Tell me yours 👇🏼
You’re allowed to talk about what the church and/or its members did to you and how it hurt you. It doesn’t matter how Mormons feel about you talking about it or if they shame you for talking about it. If Mormons want people to think better of them, they can start by being better.
Heavenly Mother’s name is Eloher.
The Mormons in my personal life don’t understand how much I DON’T SAY about the church for the sake of our relationship. They are free to post “think celestial” memes and conference talks daily but if I dare speak out about how I feel, they will feel attacked and despise me.
My mom, in all seriousness, told me she doesn’t believe in silly superstitions, while I know full well she WILL NOT let her garments touch the floor.
10 Things Mormons Like That I Don’t 1. Attending church 2. Illogical doctrine 3. Never feeling good enough 4. Polygamy 5. Temple rites 6. Garments 7. Joseph Smith 8. Feeling superior 9. Racist and sexist doctrine 10. A vengeful god
Hi. I’m Abish and I used to want to die but that’s before I found ✨Leaving Mormonism✨
Me: church was painful for me, I felt alone and ostracized and like I didn’t matter. It hurts and I’m suffering. Mormons: Sorry you feel that way. Come back to church, we don’t actually ostracize people. My proof is I’ve never felt that way.
There’s more water bottles (4) in Bednar’s day of apostolic ministry then there are women or POC (0).