San, I'm dealing with it...
by
Paperboy55
12/22/2007, 1:33 AM #
By letting others know that the Mormon Church's so called doctrine of being the only true Church of Jesus Christ is not only troubling but essentially un-American. Mormonism's advocacy for "free agency" or freedom of choice is nothing more than a sham. Finally, Mormonism's support for and promotion of the family unit is nothing more than a facade for it's real purpose of controllng individual members at any cost, including the threat of separation from family, the ultimate penalty.
Henry Ford once said that his customers could choose any color of car; as long as it was black. The doctrine of Communism includes at its core control of the individual. The state owns the person, the person's wealth, the person's sexuality, and even the person's family. According to Mormon doctrine, Lucifer, Christ's brother in the pre-existence, advocated his plan which would reject the ability of human beings to have free choice and would force them to live according to God's plan. Jesus advocated for fee choice and Lucifer rebelled and waged a war against God and Jesus. God prevailed and Lucifer and his followers were cast out of heaven.
So, what is the difference between Mormonism's doctrine of complete control of the individual, the family and the doctrine of communism and Lucifer's pre-existence plan? Get over it San. Mormon Doctrine is plain troubling, corrosive and un-American.
No wonder Utahns are the most depressed of any state in the U.S. And since Mormons make up more than 70 percent of the population, the depressed state of mind of Utahns can be explained by the mind-numbing control of the Mormon Church. As Trekkies know, once you are assimilated into the "Borg Collective" you renounce your own identity, thoughts, and desires. You belong to the Borg. This is how many Mormon Utahns feel. I know first-hand; I lived in Utah for five long and very depressing years. The plasticity of many I encountered while living there was bizarre, troubling and downright scary.
Again, the more people find out about Mormonism, the more troubling and frightening it will be.