This afternoon during a lovely sushi-lunch I posited the question whether my girl would want to resign from the Church.
She asked why she should. Missionaries and members give my ex and the kids a wide berth.
Ex resigned, I did it for her.
DD felt it not needed till I pointed out that her greataunt might not like a knock on her door. From ministring people or missionaries.
Let’s do this then she said.
So now my son is the last one standing.
Though he and his GF well...... they have a full relationship. He doesn’t give a hoot about the Church anymore either.
My son’s the last formal holdout
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My son’s the last formal holdout
"Getting the Mormon out of the Church is easier than getting the Mormon out of the Ex-Mormon"
Re: My son’s the last formal holdout
At a certain point we all largely stop worrying about what the institutional church thinks. The only problem is that your son will have the occasional ministering inquiry from some zealous Elders Quorum President, although that sounds increasingly unlikely in Europe.Meilingkie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 6:52 am Though he and his GF well...... they have a full relationship. He doesn’t give a hoot about the Church anymore either.
Re: My son’s the last formal holdout
Mel,
Does quitmormon.com work in the Netherlands or is it just a USA thing?
Does quitmormon.com work in the Netherlands or is it just a USA thing?
~2bizE
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Works perfectly fine
"Getting the Mormon out of the Church is easier than getting the Mormon out of the Ex-Mormon"