She literally states "this is wild speculation on my part" prior to stating that he joined and that he married this woman.No, it's not speculation.
His wife is LDS and he converted.
She literally states "this is wild speculation on my part" prior to stating that he joined and that he married this woman.No, it's not speculation.
His wife is LDS and he converted.
Not much is known as you pointed out. I am an active member and so this is the most insider-view available.I'm confused now by the reporting about the ex-girlfriend and his wife.
His ex- girlfriend was a Mormon in Utah but TS said that for him to be sealed his tattoos had to go.
You have to be a married Mormon to be "sealed" so I had gathered it is with his now wife when the tatoo issue came up.
Unless the ex-girfriend wouldn't marry him because he would never have his tattoos removed therefore she could never be sealed in the church with him?
Did TS come from a Mormon family?
Is TS's wife a Mormon?
Did TS convert to Mormonism?
SBM. LDS religion was definitely his target, judging by his obsession with it in the discussion he had a week prior. Perhaps the access to this particular church was easier than elsewhere. Did he think anyone would support his cowardly act?Congregations are assigned geographically by the church but the building he drove to was not his assigned location and is also not the closest to him, so some level of targeting seems possible there.
I haven't been able to read every article so I was hoping you might be able to link to one that mentions meth use?Not much is known as you pointed out. I am an active member and so this is the most insider-view available.
It has been stated that he/gf in Utah were involved with meth. If this is true, odds are he did not get baptized in this time.
I think we've all had plenty of repulsive examples in the media lately that answer this question.SBM. LDS religion was definitely his target, judging by his obsession with it in the discussion he had a week prior. Perhaps the access to this particular church was easier than elsewhere. Did he think anyone would support his cowardly act?
I can't access the NYT, but this article references a NYT article stating such and also quotes friends of Sanford, who reported his meth use.I haven't been able to read every article so I was hoping you might be able to link to one that mentions meth use?
This is purely my own opinion, but the article posted earlier in the thread about the shooter's ill son, which includes quotes from him and his wife, seems to indicate that they were some form of mainstream Christian, most likely Protestant. I know some of the more conservative/fundamentalist-leaning Evangelical-type churches can be very anti-Catholic, so it wouldn't surprise me if some of them are also anti-LDS. Not that I think that's likely to be the root of this guy's apparently virulent views, but it could be where he picked up the "anti-Christ" verbiageNot much is known as you pointed out. I am an active member and so this is the most insider-view available.
It has been stated that he/gf in Utah were involved with meth. If this is true, odds are he did not get baptized in this time.
Any reference to needing tattoos removed for any ceremony is a misunderstanding on his part, I have never seen this requested or mentioned. The reference to sealing is a thing done only after being baptized a year (same requirement as endowment), it is a religious version of a civil marriage. Based on what I've read it seems he was offended at the insinuation of tattoos not being welcome, but his seemingly active use of drugs/alcohol would have prevented him from attending the temple far before his aversion to removing tattoos.
This is clearly a theological attack, nothing to do with political differences because probably 80% of the congregants voted conservatively as well.
The phrase anti-christ strongly ties him to an opposing Christian theology, most average Americans don't reference biblical stereotypes. I have been called anti-christ numerous times, that alone is not indicative of anything and is commonly used by pastors.
His fathers interview does not indicate a familial relationship with the LDS.
Congregations are assigned geographically by the church but the building he drove to was not his assigned location and is also not the closest to him, so some level of targeting seems possible there.
I linked one upthread, but the article doesn't say the GF had a meth issue, but at some point in his life, the perp did. That is according to a life-long friend of his.I haven't been able to read every article so I was hoping you might be able to link to one that mentions meth use?
I haven't been able to read every article so I was hoping you might be able to link to one that mentions meth use?
I'm on the security team for my church and we had LE come in and teach an Active Shooter training. We have "range days" at a local shooting rage about once every 3 months. We've also been taught in hand-to-hand combat. I miss the days of just going to church and relaxing, with no worries.One of the trainings I conduct is Active Shooter training, and the last training I conducted was at a church.
Unfortunately, our veterans do NOT receive the care they need when returning from war. I can speak to this as the sister of a soldier who served in Iraq for 4 years. He came back a different person and it took almost 5 years to get him treated properly. PTSD is real and the issues they face when returning home aren't good. It's a sad situation.So the shooter last night in Southport NC was an ex-marine and the suspect in this case is also. They are both around 40 years old. I understand that mental health issues are challenging, but these people deserved lots of support from Veteran's Affairs after coming home from Iraq/Afghanistan. I know it's not simple. For sure there will be people who will fall through the cracks or those that simply can't be helped.
(Not political. Just expressing concern for those for people with PTSD and those around them who struggle to help them. Hugs to all.)
No, she is totally speculating that his wife is LDS and that he is. There is no evidence his wife is LDS, no evidence he converted.No, it's not speculation.
His wife is LDS and he converted.
Your opinion matches 40 years of my experience. Occasional politeness, but in general a mainstream christian view of LDS is that we are not christian, a few even consider us worse or equal to devil worship. I know this is taught, to varying degrees, in thousands of churches across the country (i've lived in 5 states in most regions, currently in TN) but certainly his mental state took a scriptural disagreement to an insane level.This is purely my own opinion, but the article posted earlier in the thread about the shooter's ill son, which includes quotes from him and his wife, seems to indicate that they were some form of mainstream Christian, most likely Protestant. I know some of the more conservative/fundamentalist-leaning Evangelical-type churches can be very anti-Catholic, so it wouldn't surprise me if some of them are also anti-LDS. Not that I think that's likely to be the root of this guy's apparently virulent views, but it could be where he picked up the "anti-Christ" verbiage
My husband was born and raised in this area. When I told him what had happened, he was shocked. He's reaching out to people he grew up with just to make sure everyone is okay.![]()
Suspect Thomas Jacob Sanford railed against Mormons before church assault. Live updates
Authorities say the deadly attack at a church in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, was carried out by 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford.www.usatoday.com
also..happening today.
Officers on Monday stopped a man who tried to drive through the police barricade surrounding the church where Sunday's attack took place.
Inside the man's car, officers found a long gun in the front seat, according to Detroit Free Press reporters who saw the weapon being removed from the car.
At a news conference, Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said a 21-year-old man was taken into custody and that officers were "still in the process of investigating that incident."
Though I am not familiar with Mormonism, I have read articles suggesting that this particular church was holding special events that would have led to more people attending the service.SBM. LDS religion was definitely his target, judging by his obsession with it in the discussion he had a week prior. Perhaps the access to this particular church was easier than elsewhere.
I agree, that is odd. Maybe....Interesting. Most of these shooting seem to be much younger men.
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Replying to myself. More people are now coming forward to say the perp had anger against LDS.
A summary of a paywalled article:
Life-long friends say the perp's anger against the LDS church stemmed from a relationship with the girlfriend in Utah years ago.
A friend also said the perp changed from class-clown to serious after serving in the military, but the Utah situation and meth changed him more. First we've heard of meth use?
According to friends (plural), the perp was vocal about hating the LDS church and thought the church wanted to take over the world. Apparently, he talked about this A LOT.
The perp worked for his family's fireplace business.
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Michigan Church Attacker Is Said to Have Held a Grudge Against Mormons
Several friends and acquaintances of the man accused of attacking a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse said he had long railed against the faith.www.nytimes.com