tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3902252566256208652.post6687532136878519078..comments2023-10-19T02:49:55.555-07:00Comments on Breaking Mormon : Mother May Iahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00670002501316447739noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3902252566256208652.post-70559519105459656692013-06-27T11:38:59.356-07:002013-06-27T11:38:59.356-07:00I feel like all I do on here is comment about how ...I feel like all I do on here is comment about how what the Mormons you know do is not okay, but what your mom has done to you is not okay. <br /><br />I have met many people in the church who are afraid to talk to their parents about their doubts--as parents (note: I am actually a parent), we should be the kind of people that our children can talk to candidly and openly about ANYTHING. If not us, then who CAN they talk to?<br /><br />I don't ever want to sound preachy because I am on your side. We both know that people in the Mormon church need to change. But I guess I do on some level want to convince you (and anyone that may care) that the Mormons you know are not what Mormonism is really about--even if they are the majority.<br /><br />I am a TBM, as they say, but I am aware that living the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not the same as doing what all the Mormons around you do. And I am not alone; the current generation of Mormons are a lot more aware of the issues that you bring up in this blog than our parents were/are. I have many Mormon friends that "get it", which is why they are my friends (like you talk about in "Bon Voyage", I do not pretend to be friends with someone just because they are Mormon).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08313913033277653488noreply@blogger.com