Recognized National Leader?
Recognized National Leader?
Who recognizes the Mormon church as national leaders in preventing child abuse?
“We recognize our selves as national leaders… while we secretly attempt to hide all child sexual abuse in our organization”
I’m ready to resign…
“We recognize our selves as national leaders… while we secretly attempt to hide all child sexual abuse in our organization”
I’m ready to resign…
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Re: Recognized National Leader?
I would check that quote sign for gaslight leakage.
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They also say they're the True Church. Self applied labels should be taken with a grain of salt.
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Re: Recognized National Leader?
It's the same tactic that we have seen so often in a certain former president. You know it's a lie, but you say it with absolute certainty knowing that your devoted followers are obligated to believe it just because you said it, and then you demonize any source of contradictory facts as fake, or in the church's case, satanic.
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LDS bubble mentality, it's so astonishingly goofy and c_lt-like.
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"Recognized National Leader"
Citation please. If this came from NAMBLA, I am going to have lots of reservations.
Citation please. If this came from NAMBLA, I am going to have lots of reservations.
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The Church just finished arguing in front of the Arizona Supreme Court that they do not have to report child sexual abuse. The Arizona Supreme Court agreed. So just call Kirton McConkie and they will help bishops cover up the abuse. The national leader in "hide the crime and overall deceptiveness".
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If there's one thing I know about Mormonism from living in "the mission field" for all my non-BYU years, it's that no one else thinks Mormons are nearly as important as Mormons think other people think Mormons are.
They legit don't care about the LDS church except for as a weird pop culture reference for the most part.
They legit don't care about the LDS church except for as a weird pop culture reference for the most part.
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You mean the Mexican Drug Cartel/Katie Hobbs/LDS church rumor going around? I wouldn't be surprised if the 3 were really linked.moksha wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 10:55 am The Church just finished arguing in front of the Arizona Supreme Court that they do not have to report child sexual abuse. The Arizona Supreme Court agreed. So just call Kirton McConkie and they will help bishops cover up the abuse. The national leader in "hide the crime and overall deceptiveness".
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I am talking about events found in the newspaper, not some QMormon conspiracy.PalmSprings wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 4:33 pmYou mean the Mexican Drug Cartel/Katie Hobbs/LDS church rumor going around? I wouldn't be surprised if the 3 were really linked.moksha wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 10:55 am The Church just finished arguing in front of the Arizona Supreme Court that they do not have to report child sexual abuse. The Arizona Supreme Court agreed. So just call Kirton McConkie and they will help bishops cover up the abuse. The national leader in "hide the crime and overall deceptiveness".
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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Glass shelf wrote: If there's one thing I know about Mormonism from living in "the mission field" for all my non-BYU years, it's that no one else thinks Mormons are nearly as important as Mormons think other people think Mormons are.
Spot on noble one. Could not agree more.
Spot on noble one. Could not agree more.
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