Old NOM chiming in
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2017 12:44 pm
Hi everyone old and new!
I just wanted to log on and say hi again. I've been with NOM since ... well I can't remember. I first found RFM in 2004 and then NOM not long after. I was under a different name back then and had to create a new log-in around 2010 under August. Then around a year ago I changed jobs and moved to a different state and subsequently lost all my passwords to various web pages include NOM. Coincidentally, the old NOM board went down around that time but I didn't find out till a few months later when I tried to log back in. Not being able to find my password and not being able to find a website, I gave up. But alas, I found both and here I am.
So what can I bring to the table? In 2004 I started reading everything I could get my hands about church history and in 2006 I mentally checked out for good. Completely. But I'm still a member in good standing because of family. One child has completed a mission since then and another one his putting in papers soon. Another will probably marry before too long and not being temple worthy is unacceptable. I speak the language of "middle way" very fluently. I've seen shit. I know all about radars and how to fly under them. But most importantly, I know the pain of living a double life and not being true to yourself. To be fair, I don't see this way of life forever. My youngest will be leaving the house soon and things are going to get real. But if I can offer a thought to anyone about the middle way, I'd love to help.
TL;DR Old NOMer checking in. Been living the middle way now for over a decade. Hi!
I just wanted to log on and say hi again. I've been with NOM since ... well I can't remember. I first found RFM in 2004 and then NOM not long after. I was under a different name back then and had to create a new log-in around 2010 under August. Then around a year ago I changed jobs and moved to a different state and subsequently lost all my passwords to various web pages include NOM. Coincidentally, the old NOM board went down around that time but I didn't find out till a few months later when I tried to log back in. Not being able to find my password and not being able to find a website, I gave up. But alas, I found both and here I am.
So what can I bring to the table? In 2004 I started reading everything I could get my hands about church history and in 2006 I mentally checked out for good. Completely. But I'm still a member in good standing because of family. One child has completed a mission since then and another one his putting in papers soon. Another will probably marry before too long and not being temple worthy is unacceptable. I speak the language of "middle way" very fluently. I've seen shit. I know all about radars and how to fly under them. But most importantly, I know the pain of living a double life and not being true to yourself. To be fair, I don't see this way of life forever. My youngest will be leaving the house soon and things are going to get real. But if I can offer a thought to anyone about the middle way, I'd love to help.
TL;DR Old NOMer checking in. Been living the middle way now for over a decade. Hi!