Mormons preach against drinking, smoking, coffee, tea, premarital sex, masturbation. They teach being honest with your fellow man. To them, this means that they are morally superior to the rest of the world.
This phenomenon, in the area of morality, of what might be called exmo penis envy can be quite startling, even though its really nothing more than the standard secular liberal consciousness of moral fragility that accompanies life outside the Lord's commandments.
This moral superiority is particularly noxious in Utah. I will never forget my first year at BYU - I was a nineteen year old convert from back east. One of the girls in my ward took me home one weekend in rural Utah. Her parents quizzed me at length about how awful it must be to live back east, where evil is so rampant. Honestly, they acted like my life and chastity was at risk just by stepping out my front door.
Well, the coasts have long been associated with social and political liberalism, and the intense moral and socail dangers that fosters...
Most Mormons are not that extreme, these were rural people who had never been exposed to anyplace but Utah and Mormonism. But yes, Mormons do view themselves as morally superior to the rest of the world.
You've just been caught red handed in the biggest flat footed, self serving lie about the Church yet. The Church has never taught, and never contemplated any such moral superiority. Another mendacious little bigot amongst us? It seems so. Any Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, Confucian, or Atheist who lives the commandments of God in the ethical and moral realm is considered just as moral as any Latter Day Saint who does the same. But since your substantive knowledge of LDS doctrine and philosophy is, again, akin to Harmony's, I wouldn't expect you to know the actual body of teaching on this matter, dating all the way back to BY.
As lying is morally questionable activity Beastie (as is hypocrisy) perhaps you should think twice about this kind of narcissistic pontification.
You exmos just can't hide who and what you really are, can you? After all the pretenses of scholarly and intellectual substantiveness have worn away, the truth is laid bare for our inspection.
This is the same reason that Mormons often view exmormons as sinful.
Apostasy from the Church is a sin in and of itself, yes.
I snipped the rest of this self indulgent pap for the sake of just doing it.
The face of sin today often wears the mask of tolerance.
- Thomas S. Monson