Jason Bourne wrote:I can see it now. Dad does not believe. Mom dumps dad. Dad has kids for the weekend. Dad does not allow them to go to Church and Dad spends a lot of time putting the Church down and maybe mom as well for dumping him over the Church.
Very true. As one of these children separated and isolated from the unbelieving parent I have to say I would be told that my mother was a very bad person because of X, Y and Z. Z, the most underlined point made was that my mother was not Mormon any longer, and Mormons are good people. I could write a book about the s*** my father and Mormon family (a portion of my fathers family) told me concerning why they were superior to my mother and her "ways".
Cultural Isolation is alive and well in the marginalized Mormons. This process in single member families is a point not examined enough. The exmormon father (such as myself) is told what the children will be doing as far as religious indoctrination.
We are told from Nursery that Jesus is love. How sick a connection can there be? Jesus is not love. Family is love. Jesus, your temple recommend and Joseph Smiths "spiritually placed" penis is love.
"No nursery for the child because you want me to ask the bishop for a background check on any males in Nursery? Why do you not trust the bishops ability to direct? "
"you can't teach the children about Mormonism in any fashion. The children are going to primary. If you reject this you don't support me.".
Both of these are direct quotes from my wife. I am met with no leeway to express myself and my lack of faith to the children even though I love them just as much, am paying for everything they use, eat, do etc. The animosity and anger I have against Mormonism is especially pertinent while discussing issues like this.