LDS corp reading posts and following people
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Am i the only one terrifed of beinf outed? I havent gone in years, but really dont want to have the discussion with my folks...easier if they think im active
It's frustrating to see the last resort in a discussion of facts be: I disregard those facts because of my faith. Why even talk about facts if the last resort is to put faith above all facts that are contrary to your faith?
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It's not paranoia if they are really out to get you.
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I'm already out with anybody that matters to me long-term. I emailed my parents a few days after telling my wife and immediately after telling our kids. I came out publicly on FB, so most of the ward members know too.
For the years that I spent without a testimony and serving as a counselor in YM and as an EQP though, I completely understand where you're coming from. I couldn't even admit to myself until close to the end that I didn't believe. I knew I was doubting, but refused to examine how deep my doubts went. I certainly didn't want my wife and kids to know because their salvation depended upon mine, I thought.
I have friends that are out but still attend with a spouse because they can't tell their parent(s). I completely understand and I would never hope that someone is outed before they're ready to do it on their own terms. I just don't care if someone outs me - mostly because I've already outed myself.
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You might be wary of any Facebook requests from people with a middle initial in their name.
Good faith does not require evidence, but it also does not turn a blind eye to that evidence. Otherwise, it becomes misplaced faith.
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