I feel for you, you poor human being, of course you feel drained after that kind of mental abuse. all fanatical religious people, what ever **** they believe in are only after your money and you freedom to make your own decisions.
Stay against the hypocrites, be yourself, and be what you wanna be. I hope you know you should respect all people and do to them, what you want them to do to you, how hard can it be. Don`t worry, be happy! Peace and love from Norway
2006-06-28 11:12:42
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answered by thefallen 4
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Do you live in Utah? That is too bad you feel that way, that would be hard. I had that opposite feeling at a place I worked. I am LDS and no one else was. It was very hard to be made fun of all the time and questioned and whatever, but I would have never denyed the gospel. It is true. Family is very important to the LDS, not that it isn't to other people, but we feel it a divine calling to be rearing God's children. Who says having a family isn't "living their life", it's the life they want. I'm sure there are many like you who feel the religion is being stuffed down their throat and it's sad...
You must also keep in mind it is important to them. Maybe tell your family you love them but don't want to be pushed anymore or something. They should understand.
2006-06-28 18:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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OH man I totally feel for you, you poor thing, this is all I know,
The cult of Joseph Smith, swindler and charlatan, who referred to his own followers as dupes. Joseph Smith born 1805 known to his neighbors as an untruthful, trouble making boy, given to pretended feats of magic and digging for buried treasure. At twenty-one was hauled into court as a disorderly person and impostor, pretended that an angel named Moroni sent by god revealed to him a sacred book written on gold plates, that he found in a stone box with a sword and breast plate. He pretended to have dictated the contents without unwrapping the plates, which only passages that possess any dignity are borrowings from the King James Bible, when pressured to produce these plates Smith said they were taken back to heaven. Smith was murdered in 1844 in an Illinois jail when he was thirty-nine being held for burning down the press of a newspaper that printed articles about him that he didn’t care for.
2006-06-28 18:08:19
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answered by Voodoo Doll 6
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My wife and I are living our lives before we start a family. I am not sure what you wish to accomplish with your "bring it on" statement... are you looking for a fight so you can justify your feelings?
If you honestly feel that bad about where you are, then move... leave the area that causes you so much pain - start fresh somewhere else.
2006-06-28 18:04:09
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answered by topher 4
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i totally understand,you must live in Utah.You are feeling like it's shoved down your throat,and it's everywhere and in everything.I love the people but not the religion,I just distanced myself and found the Truth.The lighthouse ministry is very helpful and I hear that Saints Alive are good too.You can find the truth and differant friends.The Lighthouse Ministry can be found on line.Be careful though because your family won't approve.God Bless you,I pray you find the truth and know that it's not in the Mormon church.
2006-06-28 18:27:36
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answered by Granny 3
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maybe we are sick of people like you. sorry we waste our time on you by sharing the most important thing we have in our lives. Look, have you ever been so happy that you wanted to share it with the whole world?
2006-06-28 18:03:46
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answered by Jugglingmidget06 4
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons)
http://www.godandscience.org/cults/index.html#mormonism
http://www.carm.org/mormon.htm
2006-06-28 18:07:00
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answered by rbmath2000 3
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What is LDS? you need to be more specific when asking questions.
2006-06-28 18:04:26
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answered by chupakabra123 5
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