why me wrote:Lucretia MacEvil wrote:I just have to wonder about the folks who are perceiving all this alleged anger. Just goes to show, we will always see what we look for.
I can't say I've ever seen Why Me expressing anger of his own, but he must be brimming over with it deep down if that's the only thing he can see from ex-mormons/critics.
I have a unique history which I have shared on a thread. I don't get angry about this Mormon thing. And angry exmos don't get me angry either even though they can say some doozies about me. What should I get angry about. I have two beautiful Mormon children and I have a job. My kids are fine and healthy and I gravitate to the catholic faith and to the Mormon faith, with a slant toward catholicism.
I have been inactive for so long that anger would never play a part and this is where many exmos and I differ, and this was brought out to me when I was on the postmorg site. The claim:
Why me you were never a TBM and you can't understand our anger was brought out several times when I posted there.
Can you point me to that threat? I would like to read it and I've been too busy lately to read everything.
I still find it strange when folks (usually TBMs but occasionally inactives) read these boards and the only thing they find worth commenting on is ex-mo anger. I see anger too, but I also see where ex-mo's have evolved more complete, centered and self-actualized personalities.
Why would someone in your position (as far as I understand it, anyway) would react to ex-mormons by criticizing the prevailing anger you perceive in them? Maybe because you are still, after however many years, heavily invested and identified in Mormonism and so you feel personally insulted (or feel your children to be insulted) by any expression of disbelief or unacceptance of the religion by ex-mormons? Does your belief in Mormonism cause guilt, which you project toward angry ex-mormons in an attempt to alleviate, and do you accept the Mormon belief that negative feelings against the church are inherently wrong? Could the most part of the guilt and anger you feel be repressed to where you don't feel it consciously to any significant degree?
I've been out of the church for a long time as well, and I don't feel angy consciously either, but here I am on this board for some reason. I think it's a good idea for us all to look within to udnerstand our true agendas, because when all is said and done, the question of whether Mormonism is true is irrelevant to salvation, while learning to choose love over fear has everything to do with salvation.