06-12-2011, 12:36 PM
With respect, these last few comments do not appear to take fully into account the nature of indoctrination by a cult, which the LDS Church most certainly is (despite its regular rejection of this position).
I think Story's concerns are absolutely valid. It is sickening to hear about the number of homeless youth in Utah who are only homeless because they have been rejected by their families after coming out as gay. The number of homeless young people identifying as g, l, b or t is significantly higher in Utah than is the national average for the USA.
http://www.affirmation.org/news/2008_040.shtml
As to "no one is forcing you to go to Church", the writer of that statement has clearly never experienced Sunday mornings in the average Mormon household :frown: To "study religion" means something very specific to Mormons.
I came across this interesting essay concerning the nature of the effects of indoctrination, Mormon style, on brain function recently.
I think Story's concerns are absolutely valid. It is sickening to hear about the number of homeless youth in Utah who are only homeless because they have been rejected by their families after coming out as gay. The number of homeless young people identifying as g, l, b or t is significantly higher in Utah than is the national average for the USA.
http://www.affirmation.org/news/2008_040.shtml
As to "no one is forcing you to go to Church", the writer of that statement has clearly never experienced Sunday mornings in the average Mormon household :frown: To "study religion" means something very specific to Mormons.
I came across this interesting essay concerning the nature of the effects of indoctrination, Mormon style, on brain function recently.