Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mormons don't make bets. Mormons especially don't make $10,000 bets (unless we're talking about the gamble of paying tithing). A Forum of Ex-Mormons against Mitt Romney and the Fallacies, Lies, Hypocrisy, Swindle, Fraud and Cheat of Mormonism

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Post Mormon Organization against "Con Man" Mitt Romney :



"Mitt Romney is a follower of Mormon "Prophet" and con-man Joseph Smith. Mitt has a lot in common with Smith. But Joe Smith was convicted in a NY court for scamming people. Romney has no record that I'm aware of".

"There's a good reason Utah leads the nation in Prozac consumption, plastic surgery and porn addiction. Mormonism creates a phony society of professional secret keepers. There are no better secret keepers than Romney".

Bill Maher against Mormonism and Mitt Romney : "That was a very good video. Hopefully Bill Maher can alert more of the masses. I'm personally very nervous about Mormon presidential candidates"



Post Mormon Organization
Forum of Ex-Mormons
Bill Maher - The Mormon Card


Bill Maher - The Mormon Card



Some excerpts :

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Lloyd Dobler says :

"The thing that kills me about Maher is his courage to say what the rest of us would love to say, but just never would because of the potential damage it might do to our social lives, which is a cop out, really, but we've all done it. I did it for years in the church. I pretended it was okay, just to get along with my wife who was giving me ultimatums if I shared my doubts with others, especially our kids. I had to take a stand to call her bluff. I took a major risk, since I love her and she's the mother of OUR children.

But it paid off.

The only thing I wish Maher would get straight is he doesn't seem to get the facts straight. JS was not only arrested, he was convicted of treasure hunting, which was a common swindle back then. Since it was relatively easy to produce "Indian Artifacts" lots of con men would latch onto that concept and get 'investors' to invest in their treasure hunting. JS was always a good story teller and he came up with a whopper that attracted a few simpletons. When they finally figured out they'd been taken by JS, they alerted the authorities and JS was hauled in for trial. He was convicted of fraud.

Then he went on to concoct an even more elaborate fraud, which has worked for over 170 years.

Maybe it's time for the FRAUD which has already claimed 5 generations of my family, to come to a screeching halt.

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Thusaithenoob :

I'm not worried about doomsday scenarios. What I'm worried about is having a president who's so worried about if he's drank coffee or not that he forgets other very important issues. Also, I feel strongly about things like abortion and gay marriage. As a Christian and a Mormon, a president like Mitt Romney would do his best in office to work against some issues that I believe are basic human rights; for example, to marry whom we love regardless of gender and make that ultimate vow of commitment.

Think about it. How screwed up(mentally) and twisted up(emotionally) were so many of us on this site when we were mormon?

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EvilGeniusMom

Yeah, good question. My problem with the church started with the Romney campaign of 2008. I heard some people criticize the church for Brigham Young's statements on Blacks. I figured these statements could NOT be true, so I did some research. I thought that I knew the church was true and my findings would confirm this. Ooops! That opened Pandora's box.

As more and more TBMs are exposed to this type of criticism, the individuals who care about truth, and are willing to invest some time to look for it will increasingly be bringing historical issues to bishops and possibly into the discussion in Gospel Doctrine. How long can the leadership silence this increasing number of people with questions and doubts? We can only hope they can't.

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DatTo1

I had a lengthy conversation with fellow workmates yesterday regarding the LDS church...98% of what they thought was true...They are much more educated about the shame of Mormonism than I thought...It feels so good to be out of the "Gang of Mormonism" and to be able to think for myself....God I pray that we do not have a LDS man as President of the USA.....

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