Buffalo wrote:Beyond this example, you have to admit the "I'm a Mormon" ads showcase atypical Mormons engaged in behaviors and often with appearances that have been discouraged for decades. Now the church is holding up people who were less obedient as good examples of Mormons. It's only natural that faithful Mormons should take offense to that. The church will throw them under the bus at the drop of a hat.
Personally, I find the "I am an ex-Mormon" videos to be more real and touching.
http://www.iamanexmormon.com
I can relate better and feel the joy and happiness they express in being out of the church far greater than anything in the "I'm a Mormon" ads. I almost feel as if the "I'm a Mormon" ads were created in an effort reassure members that they are normal and to keep them in the church, as opposed to recruiting new members.