Whaddayano
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"Preparing A People is not a cult,” James said. “It’s just LDS people that go to conferences.”
LOL Suuuure it is

LOL Suuuure it is
The "Tea Tree Oil" company?
no...not anymore... idaho falls--another company,The "Tea Tree Oil" company?
MentalHeadSlap, NO! I am a woman! Just because Chad is a guy gives him no right to tell a woman what to do. I can't imagine what world you grew up in...That hasn't been acceptable for 70-80 years.Okay I think reading this triggered me a little and I have kind of a strange question. Do you happen to also be male? You are under no obligation to ask answer this question; I will explain why I'm asking. I am old, and know lots of guys who feel totally entitled to tell a woman what to do, but they would never do this with a man. I'm just trying to figure out Chad feels entitled to do that in general, which kind of suggests to me that he really does believe he's above literally everyone, or only with those he perceives to be subordinate to him for whatever reason. Also, does anyone know if Chad is the oldest child in his family?
The irony is he likely split from Julie's teachings when he became enamored with Lori... and they have fed off each other now. So his beliefs would have shifted to accommodate hers. Also, he did distance himself when Julie was ex'd. It would be amusing if he was later ex'd himself and watched as people distanced from him too.
an actual quote?????Melani's new husband, IP
From one of the stake presidents referring to apostacy:
“All of the children in the XXXX and XXXX families were included when the sacrament was being administered (the children only drank grape juice) and the older children were also baptized. At first thefelt that they had experienced an increase in spirit and light but this quickly turned dark.”
BBM
Didn't I just read something similar to the part in bold from who...LV? Can't remember. It had to do with children having light but then turning dark. ?? Who said that?
unfortunately, I am lost with this post. Could you elaborate more as to what this is meaning and referring to... so sorry, if it has been clear in former posts...
yes it lets you change your form of payment after you click on the paypal link.I would be happy to donate but I won't do it through PayPal. I know there is another way for PayPal that asks if you want to do it through your credit card instead?
To be fair here - a lot of people attended one of those conferences who aren't really connected with this mess. So it's not really fair to say that everyone who was ever begged to speak there, or anyone who ever attended one of those events is a cult member. HOWEVER, there are many of them that were very regularly involved, heavily involved that do qualify under the label of cult member. I don't think we have a real way to easily identify these people - hence why they have blended in so dang well that it's scary."Preparing A People is not a cult,” James said. “It’s just LDS people that go to conferences.”
LOL Suuuure it is
comes back to my thought that they perhaps were both born "bad seeds" ....and they met.Looking back, even to when I met Chad when we were eleven, I think there were always two Chads. I mostly knew the really nice one, but I think there were always two. I got out my yearbook yesterday, and what he wrote to me our senior year was really creepy, giving me advice on who I should hang out with and what I should be doing with my life, like he was all knowing. I think people just didn't realize how weird the "other" Chad was. MOO
From what I have now read in the link posted upthread it was flooded and needed work so the city paid for it and it then became city property.Originally they were owned by the church and the church gave them that name. At some point they stopped using tabernacles other than the one on Temple Square and some of them were sold off. Apparently those that bought the buildings did not change the name of the building.
From one of the stake presidents referring to apostacy:
“All of the children in the XXXX and XXXX families were included when the sacrament was being administered (the children only drank grape juice) and the older children were also baptized. At first thefelt that they had experienced an increase in spirit and light but this quickly turned dark.”
BBM
Didn't I just read something similar to the part in bold from who...LV? Can't remember. It had to do with children having light but then turning dark. ?? Who said that?
While I do believe that patriarchal cultures might lend themselves to vulnerable people (often women) getting caught up in some of these extreme offshoots, I agree that getting into the weeds of those dynamics probably takes away from the main points of this case. MOOoh yes... hopefully we will not get bogged down with the patriarchy of LDS...we will never get anywhere.
No. This is not cultural or doctrinal based phrasing in the mainstream of the church.i believe Melani used a similar phrase! LDS members here, is this familiar phrasing within your church system?
It was her niece Melani that was reported to have said it:
“Melani’s knowledge of the whereabouts of her aunt’s two missing children and her unwillingness to cooperate with law enforcement is daunting and her current husband has told law enforcement that Melani says sometimes children are full of light and then just like that they go dark,” the newly revealed court documents say, according to Fox10.
Doomsday mom Lori Vallow’s niece knows where missing kids are: Court docs
BBM.
i believe Melani used a similar phrase! LDS members here, is this familiar phrasing within your church system?
Ref: EIN article, message from Chad to CP/AVOW.
What is GRI? Is that Chad’s private pay forum within AVOW? What does is stand for?
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