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[–] 19202608? ago 

Former (?) mormon here. This thread has inspired me. And everyone is missing the point.

People have been leaving the church in droves because they were seduced by liberalism. Muh faggot rights, muh feminism. The average leaving Mormon falls into 2 camps 1)he right winger, who discovers the church origins were a larp and tries to retain "cultural Mormon" status but gets overwhelmed lying about their faith in the larp. And 2) the worldly liberal Mormon who was born into it, shows up on Sundays to please their huge family but feels super insecure out amongst their beloved faggy secular world because of how intolerant of degeneracy and based the church is on social issues. These fags get the bright idea that they'll stick around and be a Martin Luther and reform the church into another cucked out branch of Unitarianism. This lasts a short while before they can't stomach the overwhelming sentiment of anti-faggotry amongst the congregations any longer. Check out the /r/exmormon subreddit. It's more liberal virtue signaling than it is a discussion of theology. The second camp seems hellbent on pulling a kike-esque shapeshifting operation where they go in presenting as innocent concerned members in good standing then advocate for the poor oppressed faggots. The goal is to bring the church to its knees.

The theology was a Larp. But it was born out of a time when whites were ascending and full of pride in their selves. The product of that now is the only white subculture left that's still procreating. The stereotype of Mormons is that they have 10+ kids? It's accurate. I met plenty of families that were of that size when I was growing up. That was always my dream. When I discovered the church origins were a larp I was lost. I left but never could swallow the moral decay that seems to be the worldly alternative.

Anyways, like I said, this post inspired me. I'm going back to the Mormon church. Tomorrow. The christcuck larp is a hurdle, but I don't see actual potential for 14 words anywhere else in the cultural landscape.