msnobody wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:02 pm
Let me stick my neck out on the line here. I do know that I am only a guest here, and have never been LDS, which has nuances and challenges of its own when entering into the LDS/former LDS world as an outsider. Nevertheless, this is where my life has led.
You are welcome here just as much as anyone else, including me.
msnobody wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:02 pm
I would not disinvite or suggest anyone leave, publicly or privately. It does seem, however, to me anyway, that it’s permissible for other posters to post in a manner with what seems to me with dialogue with an end goal of destroying one’s LDS faith or any faith they may have.
I would basically agree with this.
msnobody wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:02 pm
Really, it has seemed to me that the trajectory of the board has turned in this direction a good while ago, and I’ve often wondered if that has become the mission of the board.
I would qualify that to say that a few 'squeaky wheels' seem to have taken that "mission" upon themselves. They remain unchallenged by any 'moderates' that might be here.
msnobody wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:02 pm
Like I mentioned to Kish one time, that this discussion board is a place where I don’t feel like I could ever invite anyone LDS/questioning/former LDS to come here.
As it is now, I would agree with you. It's difficult to have a balanced/civil discussion. There are a few folks that will do/say anything in order to maintain control of the narrative.
msnobody wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:02 pm
Seems there used to be a small thread of compassion for others who were in a different place in their spiritual walk. Each person has there own after all.
I agree. Compassion and empathy would go a long way at this point. As it is, there are a few that because of past hurts and perceived injustices have not been able to let go.
Other members of the church, or Christians/believers in general, seeing 'how it goes' decide not to participate.
Regards,
MG