You should get out more.
Midgley continues to re-write (and degrade) gemli’s in real life personal history
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Say it with me: sharks are smooth no matter what angle you’re touching it from
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Hugh Nibley claimed he bumped into Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, Gertrude Stein, and the Grand Duke Vladimir Romanoff. Dishonesty is baked into Mormonism.
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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:17 amSay it with me: sharks are smooth no matter what angle you’re touching it from
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Yes, they just happen to have a 300 billion dollar hedge fund called Ensign Peak Advisors. As one does, who does not worship money..
"Look at what a modest 6 figure stipend the general authorities draw, and look how our lay leadership have all the burden of running the church with zero pay"
You're not painting your queer little religion in a good light with any of those arguments, but you can't see that from within the cult.
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On the point of Catholicism vs Mormonism I'll just leave this personal experience.
When I volunteered at the Bishop's storehouse, I spent my hours giving out food to needy ward members.
When I volunteer at the Catholic food pantry, I spend my hours giving out food to any needy person off the street who comes to the window to be helped.
It's not hard to see which church follows Christ and which follows mammon.
When I volunteered at the Bishop's storehouse, I spent my hours giving out food to needy ward members.
When I volunteer at the Catholic food pantry, I spend my hours giving out food to any needy person off the street who comes to the window to be helped.
It's not hard to see which church follows Christ and which follows mammon.
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Without being able to say all that much about Mormonism as it actually is, the "uncanny valley" is the term I was missing for my own impression of Mormonism.
I'm not saying that this perception of mine is necessarily accurate or objective or anything, or that anyone should care about my perception, but for what it's worth it is a fact of my perception that Mormonism seems particularly weird and, well, made up. And I don't just find all religions that way, or all unfamiliar religions. Some flavors of Christianity seem less weird to me because they're familiar, and plenty of other world religions seem foreign to me, because they are, but I have no trouble assuming that they're genuine and authentic and such. Mormonism is in an uncanny valley for me, where it's too close to the Christianity I know to just seem exotic and foreign, but also definitely off in a lot of ways that might well not seem major to a complete outsider but that seem huge to me.
I think it's really exactly the uncanny valley effect, where something is close enough to the familiar for its discrepancies to stand out sharply. And as with those nearly-realistic computer graphics people that look like ghouls, when less realistic cartoons just look cute, Mormonism keeps seeming not just different to me, but disturbingly wrong.
I try not to let that instinctive reaction affect my conscious judgements too much. Maybe this recognition of the uncanny valley effect will help me in compensating for it.
I'm not saying that this perception of mine is necessarily accurate or objective or anything, or that anyone should care about my perception, but for what it's worth it is a fact of my perception that Mormonism seems particularly weird and, well, made up. And I don't just find all religions that way, or all unfamiliar religions. Some flavors of Christianity seem less weird to me because they're familiar, and plenty of other world religions seem foreign to me, because they are, but I have no trouble assuming that they're genuine and authentic and such. Mormonism is in an uncanny valley for me, where it's too close to the Christianity I know to just seem exotic and foreign, but also definitely off in a lot of ways that might well not seem major to a complete outsider but that seem huge to me.
I think it's really exactly the uncanny valley effect, where something is close enough to the familiar for its discrepancies to stand out sharply. And as with those nearly-realistic computer graphics people that look like ghouls, when less realistic cartoons just look cute, Mormonism keeps seeming not just different to me, but disturbingly wrong.
I try not to let that instinctive reaction affect my conscious judgements too much. Maybe this recognition of the uncanny valley effect will help me in compensating for it.
I was a teenager before it was cool.