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[–] Nero ago  (edited ago)

This is my current dilemma.

I used to be Mormon. And I know for a fact that the best chance I have of raising a happy, healthy white family is by essentially pretending to be Mormon again. Would it be worth it? Perhaps.. I would just feel so wrong.

Side note.. If one were to believe that there is an inevitable collapse, then being around Mormons is definitely your best bet.

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[–] Okonkwood ago 

If one were to believe that there is an inevitable collapse, then being around Mormons is definitely your best bet.

Why do you say that?

One thing I've often reflected on, is I suspect probably a very high percentage of religious leaders - pastors, priests, imams, etc - aren't really believers at all, but either think religion is helpful to the masses, or are just con artists.

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[–] Gottmituns 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Because they have one of the highest white birthrates and they attempt to preserve white culture. Both Mormonism and the Amish are very independent and will likely do very well in the case of a collapse due to having having a more agrarian lifestyle.

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[–] Nero 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Most Mormons are basically "preppers". It's part of the religion.

https://www.lds.org/topics/food-storage?lang=eng

And I agree about your point regarding religious leaders.