MsJack wrote:Could you please point me to the "blatant inaccuracies" in Shumway's captions?
The parts that I felt were misleading were these, paraphrasing from memory:
- "The church forbids most forms of premarital contact between the sexes." No, it only forbids four: Sexual intercourse, oral sex, petting, and necking. Some Nazi Mormons assume that French kissing is also verboten, but that's only found in The Miracle of Forgiveness to my knowledge. The casual reader may have gotten the false impression that co-ed dancing is forbidden, like what we saw in Footloose.
- "On Sunday, all such activities must cease." No, they don't "must cease;" they're simply advised against, with frequent exceptions made for exigent circumstances. Other such activities, like visiting the sick, are actually encouraged. When it comes to day-to-day activities, even on Sunday, the church isn't nearly that cultish.
- The part about the brother-in-law rushing from the shower to the closet to quickly don his garments. A casual non-LDS reader might assume that some sort of cultish punishment might befall him, like group shaming, for being out of his garments for more than 30 seconds.
- The part about a vegan burger. The unknowing reader might assume that Mormons have to be vegetarians, sort of like the Jehovah's Witnesses can't give or receive blood. Since the essay was about Mormons, it would've been preferable to add in an appropriate disclaimer.
- The part about the sister melding Mormon and Native American religion. A disclaimer that such a thing is not, uh, native to Mormonism could've served the casual reader well.
Stuff like that.