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Church LDS shooting in Michigan and set ablaze 10 people shot

I'm certainly not happy children may have died, but I am quite happy this was a Mormon church. Those people are sick in the head.
One of my friends is mormon and yeah, he is definitely pretty weird with the whole Don't drink coffee, alcohol and all the other shit He's always talking about.
But he is a good Person, I can tell you that,
in my opinion anyway. To compare mormons to Muslims is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
 
One of my friends is mormon and yeah, he is definitely pretty weird with the whole Don't drink coffee, alcohol and all the other shit He's always talking about.
But he is a good Person, I can tell you that,
in my opinion anyway.
Their religion 100% encourages underage arranged marriages, were you aware of that? I became friends with a guy that left the church for that reason alone. He told me some crazy shit.
 
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.ORB of EVIL.
I have some unpopular opinions, but I'm certainly not alone. You're acting like I'm such a bad guy because I'm happy that a "church" burnt down? Mormons are sick, evil pieces of shit. Maybe you should do a little research before you cast stones. The Mormon church is like a giant pedophile's playground.

Unfortunately, some of the victims of this incident were children and I feel bad about that. But, it might have saved them from an even worse fate.
 
There are standard/non-inner sanctum Mormons and then there are the Fundamentalists ...
within the Fundamentalist there also compartments ... down, down the rabbit hole, in a dark
corner are the people We Both take issue with ... not everybody, just them.

I simply disagree, I'm not emotionally invested.
You shouldn't kill everybody, when only some are guilty.
 
There are standard/non-inner sanctum Mormons and then there are the Fundamentalists ...
within the Fundamentalist there also compartments ... down, down the rabbit hole, in a dark
corner are the people We Both take issue with ... not everybody, just them.

I simply disagree, I'm not emotionally invested.
You shouldn't kill everybody, when only some are guilty.
Well of course not, I'm not in support of killing innocent children, but anyone practicing or following the Mormon religion needs to be eradicated.
 
Underage marriage and having more than one wife is illegal, has been for years,
even within the Church ... and even in the very seat of Mormonism itself = Utah.

No, I am not Mormon, but I dated an amazingly gorgeous woman who was a member of:
The True Lights ... an off-branch or the Mormons ... till I couldn't take it anymore.

( I like Cigars & Imported Beer and the sex only to procreate was utter Bullshit,
if I don't spooge every 3 days, I start losing my vision )
 
Early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often called Mormons, endured severe hardships including violent attacks, forced displacement, and extreme poverty in the 19th century. The persecution arose from religious and cultural differences, economic competition, and fears over their political influence.
Mob violence and forced removal
  • Tarring and feathering: Even in the church's early days, leaders faced mob violence. In Ohio in 1832, a mob dragged Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon from their beds, beat them, and tarred and feathered them.
  • Jackson County expulsion (Missouri): Tensions in Jackson County, Missouri, culminated in mob attacks in 1833. Mobs destroyed a Mormon newspaper press, ransacked homes, and whipped and intimidated early Latter-day Saint leaders. Mormons were ultimately forced to flee the county and seek refuge across the Missouri River, leaving their property behind.
  • The Mormon War (Missouri): After settling in new Missouri counties, disputes over land and political control led to the 1838 Mormon War. Non-Mormons formed vigilante groups, and Mormon paramilitary groups, including a short-lived group called the Danites, formed in retaliation. This cycle of violence was followed by one of the most tragic events for early Mormons.
  • Haun's Mill Massacre: On October 30, 1838, a Missouri militia attacked a Mormon settlement at Haun's Mill, resulting in the slaughter of 17 Mormon men and boys. The victims were shot and their bodies were thrown into an unfinished well. This happened just days after Missouri's governor issued the "Extermination Order".
Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith
Following the violence in Missouri, Mormons fled to Illinois and founded the city of Nauvoo. Peace was temporary, however, and tensions continued to escalate.
  • Mob attack in Carthage: In 1844, following increased friction with their neighbors, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were arrested and held in a jail in Carthage, Illinois.
  • Murder in jail: On June 27, 1844, a mob stormed the jail and murdered Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Their deaths convinced many Latter-day Saints that they would never find peace in the United States.
The Mormon Exodus
Driven out of Illinois, the Latter-day Saints undertook a massive migration westward.
  • Nauvoo expulsion: Mobs drove the remaining Saints out of Nauvoo in 1846, forcing them to cross the Mississippi River into Iowa.
  • Winter camps: The exodus began in the dead of winter, and thousands of Latter-day Saints were forced to live in temporary camps in Iowa and Nebraska. Due to a lack of shelter and food and the freezing conditions, an estimated one in twelve Saints died during the first year.
  • Handcart tragedies: In the mid-1850s, several groups of Mormon emigrants from Europe traversed the plains using handcarts. Two companies, the Willie and Martin companies, were caught in early winter storms in Wyoming, resulting in hundreds of deaths from exposure and starvation.
Hardships in Utah
Even after settling in the desolate Utah Territory in 1847, the early Mormons faced ongoing hardships.
  • Plague of crickets: The pioneers struggled to make the desert land productive. In 1848, an invasion of crickets threatened their crops, but a flock of seagulls arrived and consumed the insects in what many called a miracle.
  • Mountain Meadows Massacre: In one of the most violent episodes involving early Mormons, a group of Latter-day Saints, allied with some American Indians, attacked and massacred a wagon train of emigrants in 1857. More than 100 people were killed, including women and children, in a gruesome attack that shocked the nation. The perpetrators later attempted to cover up their crime by blaming it entirely on the Paiute Indians.
  • Conflicts with the federal government: The Utah War began in 1857 after U.S. President James Buchanan sent troops to Utah to put down a rumored Mormon rebellion. Though large-scale fighting was avoided, the conflict created an environment of heightened tension and suspicion.
They were also slaughtered by indians, hit hard by weather, diseases, and lack of food and water.

 Quick dumbed down version of early mormons And some of the things they went through.
You gotta start at the Seed in New York, where dude found found the magic plates on other dudes farm after God told him where to start digging. They got kicked out of New York first, then tried that shit down in a couple states in the "Ohio River Country", got ran off from again, then showed up below Dixie. I think they have a historical Mormon trail plaque near Point Pleasant, which would have still been Virginia then.
 
Mormonism is NOT Christianity. Unfortunately for the victims, the shooter didn't know that.
It is too waaaaaay out in the left field of mystical for Protestants and the RC didn't really back the whole "Folk Religious Movement" like they started in the 20th century. The RC was still kind of Empirical when the Church of Jesus Christ of The Latter Day Saints showed up in history.
 
You gotta start at the Seed in New York, where dude found found the magic plates on other dudes farm after God told him where to start digging. They got kicked out of New York first, then tried that shit down in a couple states in the "Ohio River Country", got ran off from again, then showed up below Dixie. I think they have a historical Mormon trail plaque near Point Pleasant, which would have still been Virginia then.
Let’s also mention - their gold plates told the story of how some tribe of Jews walked to the americas and flourished there, waging wars with the local savages, and eventually all got killed off.

Except there’s zero anthropological evidence of any of that happening.
 
Let’s also mention - their gold plates told the story of how some tribe of Jews walked to the americas and flourished there, waging wars with the local savages, and eventually all got killed off.

Except there’s zero anthropological evidence of any of that happening....
And nobody has ever seen the plates either, except the 2 founders and the farmer. John Smith, Hiram Walker and Mezgar?
 
The Book of Mormon is definitely on the screwy side, only surpassed in strangeness by
Scientology/Dianetics, created out of thin air by Fictional Author L. Ron Hubbard.
Hubbard, his Sci Fi was par excellence. I remember the Dianetics commercials on the TV when I was a kid. Until I was like, 10, I thought him and Ray Wylie Hubbard were related. Lol.
 
The Book of Mormon is definitely on the screwy side, only surpassed in strangeness by
Scientology/Dianetics, created out of thin air by Fictional Author L. Ron Hubbard.
But you can be Mormon and a Scientologist, just show me the money! Mormons get their own planet when they die. Scientologists get a universe, so they are kinda similar fucked up thought processes anyway…

Anyone old enough to remember the Hale-Bopp comet and Heaven’s Gate? Maybe the Mormons and Scientologists are gonna hitch a ride on 3I ATLAS…God that would be epic! I have nothing for any of them.
 
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