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This may have already been discussed here, but I ran across this podcast of RFM when looking for something totally different to listen to on my commute to work. It seems there will likely be an upward surge of excommunications, that is, if RFM is correct, and if bishops and stake presidents are compliant with the communication sent from President Oaks.
The King of Excommunications
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The King of Excommunications
"Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them." Psalm 139:16 ESV
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RFM's Day of Reckoning
It's incredible he has not yet been excommunicated. That day surely must be coming. Never in my imagination did I think he would survive this long. It defies all precedent.
Counting down.....
Counting down.....
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Re: The King of Excommunications
I’m a fan of RFM, but he points to a few individual cases—three women who were disciplined or threatened with discipline—as suggesting that excommunications may have increased since 2022. Even accepting that the slideshow he references was real (which I do), that seems like far too small a sample to meaningfully support the implication. Is there any broader evidence that excommunications have actually increased, and if so, how significant is the change?
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Re: The King of Excommunications
I took it as a future increase.Fence Sitter wrote: ↑Sun Dec 28, 2025 4:22 pmI’m a fan of RFM, but he points to a few individual cases—three women who were disciplined or threatened with discipline—as suggesting that excommunications may have increased since 2022. Even accepting that the slideshow he references was real (which I do), that seems like far too small a sample to meaningfully support the implication. Is there any broader evidence that excommunications have actually increased, and if so, how significant is the change?
"Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them." Psalm 139:16 ESV