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Feeling’s Gone Away

From the tone of some of my posts over the life of this blog, you may have gotten the impression that I had completely written off the LDS church. That wasn’t entirely true—at least not most of the time. I still held a measurable amount of positive thoughts toward the organization. It does some humanitarian work. Some people find happiness there. It’s not all bad.

The fight for marriage segregation has changed that. The LDS church’s role in that fight has exhausted what dim goodwill I had toward the organization. I simply don’t feel it anymore.

I hold no malice in my heart when I say that the world would be much better off without the LDS church. What little good it does can be easily replaced. Its humanitarian efforts are mercenary. Its financial dealings opaque. Its teachings bigoted. Its happiness borne of fantasy.

I continue to esteem the Mormon people, many of whom are good people. They are compassionate tools for the church. I wish they could be free of the albatross that is the LDS church.

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4 Comments

  1. Eric said,

    November 7, 2008 @ 11:53 am

    I find that my own feelings are very similar to you on this issue. I have described my own reaction to the church’s opposition of marriage equality here.

  2. rebecca said,

    November 9, 2008 @ 11:40 am

    I feel exactly – EXACTLY – as you do. With most of my family and close friends still part of the LDS church I made a conscious effort to harbor no animosity towards the religion. More than that, I appreciated my unique history and heritage. No more. I’m just done with it. I’m washing my hands of it and walking away, with no regret and no malice.

  3. Jonathan Blake said,

    November 9, 2008 @ 2:00 pm

    It’s odd how so many of us (more than comment on my blog obviously) have simply grown tired of waiting for the church to catch up and are ready to throw in the towel. So many of us are finally resigning over this. Even if we don’t resign over it (I can’t), many of us have been forced away by the bigotry of this action. We would have been happy to live and let live.

  4. Main Street Plaza » Sunday in Outer Blogness: broken promises Edition! said,

    October 20, 2010 @ 12:28 pm

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