I have limited tolerance for liars, deceivers, slanderers, and self serving misanthropes who base and defame the things I hold sacred.
You apparently have very limited ability to detect "liars, deceivers, etc". You repeatedly called people liars in the telestial thread about the temple, and they were all telling the truth.
The "rest of us"? I have a critique of a certain kind of apostate, which long predated my addiction and will long post date it.
My testimony has no relationship to my addiction, or any other character defects, as to its reality and my continual awareness of its reality. Nor have I been bereft of spiritual experiences during my addiction (as addiction, in many cases, including mine, involves periods of active engagement and periods of abstinence) Addiction is a barrier and delimitation to my full participation in the Gospel and Church. It is not a abandonment of testimony. Willful, volitional, and self conscious abandonment of one's testimony--what you have done, apparently, is another matter.
If all LDS had to be utterly without defects of character or weaknesses before they could bear their testimony or defend the Church, none of that would ever get done (and would't that just be fine and dandy with many here?).
I see. So sin only affects the testimony of people who LEAVE the church, right? If people STAY in the church, sin doesn't affect THEIR testimonies.
You know, I really have never understood people like you, who claim to have a staunch testimony of the church and yet can't bring themselves to live by its principles. If I really believed God didn't want me to drink, you'd better believe I wouldn't drink (and didn't, when I was LDS). My exhusband had lots of relatives like this - oh, yes, they were all fervent believers in the church, but inactive, and breaking the WoW right and left. I really do not get it. If you believe it, live it. Be true to yourself. The term "lip-service" comes to mind.