Doctor Steuss wrote: The lingering hermaphroditic monkey in the corner is still causing tension. Hopefully with time, it will pass.
LMFAO, ok, I just found a new sig line...
SatanWasSetUp wrote:Mormon happiness is going to church with your family on Sunday.
Non-mormon happiness is going to the beach with your family on Sunday.
Mormon happiness is going to seminary at 6:00 in the morning.
Non-mormon happiness is going to the gym at 6:00 in the morning.
Mormon happiness is attending the ward dinner on Frida night.
Non-mormon happiness is going to the movies on Friday night.
There can be a difference between Mormon happiness and non-mormon happiness, but what I've heard is non-mormons may say they are happy, and they may have some happiness, but they don't have the fullness of joy that comes from the gospel.
Also, sethbag hit on an important thing, the perceived unhappiness of the apostate. If you no longer associate with a bunch of members from church, you may appear to be lonely and unhappy. When the ward is having an activity at the church, and of course the apostate is not there, obviously he can't be having as much fun as they are at the activity, therefore he must be sitting at home miserable.
There is a transition period as you begin to drift away from Mormon culture and fill the void with whatever. This transition can appear like unhappiness to a Mormon, but for most of us it isn't a big deal, and we're much happier living life on our own terms. I imagine also it depends on the attitude of the TBM spouse (if there is one). If the TBM spouse is unhappy living with an apostate, it is assumed the apostate is also miserable, and it is all caused by the apostacy.
GIMR wrote:The weekends are time for me to unwind, and I really don't feel like having my timecard stamped at church right now, hearing about what I should be feeling as a believer in God. Bite me.
liz3564 wrote:GIMR wrote:The weekends are time for me to unwind, and I really don't feel like having my timecard stamped at church right now, hearing about what I should be feeling as a believer in God. Bite me.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
I love you, GIMR!
:)
Edited to add---I have this image of these shocked little old ladies, mortified as GIMR tells them "Bite me!" Great stuff! LOL
GIMR wrote:They'd probably whup me and tell my mother.
GIMR wrote:P.S. Love ya too, Liz! I think we're still coming your way in April...
BishopRic wrote:I had a conversation with a fellow exmo yesterday who said his family told him recently that he doesn't seem happy like he did when he was active. I know him well, and I perceive he is MUCH happier now as an exmo.
What does "happiness" look like? Is it different in Mormonism than non-Mormonism?
My take is that "Mormon happiness" is created by...Mormons! It looks like humble, quiet talk...a teary, smily look at church (showing gratitude for being blessed with the gospel), a slightly fatigued look that indicates much hard work for the Lord...and no conflict.
Is this the same as "normal happiness?"