Runtu wrote:When we realized that some of the things that the spirit confirmed are not actually true, we began to distrust our feelings and impressions. And because that's how we were taught to experience God, we no longer have any idea how to experience God in our lives.
+1 for this Runtu.
Missionaries show up with a video created by the Cult. They play that movie - with paid actors - about a boy who goes "astray" and then comes back to the Cult. The Prodigal son. Then they play a video showing how a daughter died, but the parents saw her in heaven and through the Mormon Cult, you too could be with your family. They stir up emotions - and then point at them claiming that the Holy Ghost(tm) is the one testifying to them that the Cult of Mormonism is true. When can we baptize you?
Then Mormonism continually teaches that only by your feelings and impressions can you KNOW the Cult is true. If it is good, it must be from God, right? They then corral you into thinking that if you don't pay them 10% of your gross, those special feelings will be taken away from you. How can you have ANY blessings if you don't pay?
When you finally realize that Mormonism is NOT what it claims to be, it leaves you disillusioned and non-trusting. Mormonism had answers for everything in terms of heaven, families, temples, etc, etc. Most other religious cults haven't defined it that far, or, their version is pretty grim with all that hellfire and damnation lest you obey crap. Mormonism creates an us vs them mentality, it sucks you in and because it is so cultish, it takes over your entire life. Ever notice how damned boring Mormons are? They haven't got a single thing to talk about except their Ward, their callings, their Ward gossip, their missions or sons on missions. The cult sucks in their entire lives and gives them very little room outside it. When they leave Mormonism they look at other religions and what they see is uncomfortable to them because of their Mormon conditioning. Raising arms and singing? That’s not right. Clapping after a sermon? Heaven forbid. Getting up and dancing in the pews? So wrong! A guitar, a drum and a keyboard for a song in? Does not compute! No plan for the family after death? No special ceremonies, no perceived “Authority”, no central core doctrine? No angels, visions, priesthoods, handshakes?
For me I realized that religion was a cancer on mankind. That religious men only served themselves and the money and power they could generate for themselves. I saw them all as inherently wrong. The Mormons spending 5+ BILLION dollars on a shopping mall just reaffirms to me the priorities of the One True Cult.
At the same time I realized that if there was a God, why did God favor some, and not others? Why was God so partial? If God was blessing me with a new job, a new car, food on my table or that he helped me find my keys - why did God not help that child who stepped on a land mind in Somalia? There are so many people suffering in this world, yet here God is in Salt Lake City making sure a tithe paying Mormon is delayed just enough that he doesn't get hit by a train on Tuesday morning. That child being sold into sexual slavery in some African country – well, too goddamn bad – Johnny B. Mormon paid his tithing in full and he gets first dibs on God’s attention.
I began to realize that if there was a God, God was a complete and total jackass, OR, that God was so far removed from "Earth" in all its creations that it probably didn't even know we were here - or couldn't interfere at all. After leaving Mormonism, logical thinking began kicking in and reason set in – something that wasn’t allowed in Mormonism.
So in the end I realized there just wasn't any God there at all and that religion didn't serve "God", they served themselves and used human beings to bolster their pockets and egos all the while controlling and manipulating them - and really preventing true human growth.
I used to be angry at God until I really realized there wasn't a God at all - and it changed my perspective. What does any other religion have to offer except more of the same? Group think, group mentality, pay us money, obey us or be punished. If anything, I began to move more toward secular humanism and reaching out to human beings in a way God never could, would or did.