At least this guy is using modern revelation tech to make up court cases. The rock in a hat method hasn't gotten security updates in a long time and is super vulnerable to Satanic suggestions.
This is about the US Securities and Exchange Commission suing the church. Any football stuff is purely coincidental since I'm clueless on that front lol.
As an active Mormon, you are typically expected to:
Have a "good, better, best" mindset. Sure, what you're doing could be good, but is it the best thing to spend time on? Only things that involve the church are the best use of your time.
Read scriptures every day.
Attend several hours of mind-numbing meetings every Sunday. In the case of bishops, this is almost the entire day.
Attend weekly activities with other people in the church.
Avoid doing most "worldly" things on Sunday, effectively reducing the weekend to one day.
Go to the temple as often as you can, where you sit through boring ceremonies that take a minimum of a couple hours out of your day.
Research family history so you can do more boring temple ceremonies.
"Hold a calling," which is volunteer work for the church that can range from a few hours a month to a part-time (unpaid) job.
"Minister" to someone, which means you're an assigned friend that tries to keep the other person spiritually healthy.
Clean the church building on random Saturdays.
Watch 10 hours of General Conference every 6 months.
Spend 18-24 consecutive months as a full-time missionary. No, I don't mean 40 hours per week. I mean all day every day. It completely consumes your life during that time.
Even when that's over, you're still expected to seek out opportunities to bring people into the church. This makes interactions with non-members a lot more exhausting and inauthentic than they should be.
Get married ASAP and have lots of kids.
I'm sure there's more I forgot to include, but I think these posters get the vibe across:
Turns out it's happening again. This error popped up in the corner:
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Oh woops, I missed that https://fhf-lemmyworld.instatus.com/ says "LW Backend Resources experiencing major outage." It could be that, although it also says the image hosting backend has 100% uptime.
10/10 teasing lol. I think the ex-Muslim guy would be happy to know his story played even a small part in possibly helping someone be more open-minded.
This is fascinating! It's weird to think about how many times I completely ignored someone attempting to dump a bucket of wisdom about the Church's lies, only to then think I would somehow be better at that bucket-dumping once I was the one trying to tell people the Church is false.
I lean the other way, in that I think religions have gradually gotten better over the years due to societal pressures. Not great, mind you, just less terrible.
Either way, I totally agree that Christianity (and religion in general) is a plague on humanity. I know not everyone will agree with such a harsh statement, but I struggle to see the good in convincing people to live a lie.
Instead of actually being happy, I remember this distinct culture of everyone pretending to be happier than they really were. After all, living the gospel is the greatest happiness you can have, right? You must be doing something sinful if you're not happy!
For real. Teaching people to devalue what is likely the only life they'll get for the sake of some dubious afterlife is the most sinister perversion of delayed gratification that I've ever seen. The years of my life I lost to that madness will haunt me forever.
This made me nostalgic for the older videos. The generated subtitles on this one can be hilarious: