This is what they're talking about. It begins with a post I made here, transferred and quoted by Juliann on MAD. A Dancing Banana to anyone who identifies a glaring irony in her post!
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Juliann being scolded: Ah, give me a flippin' break will ya, girl? Try reading the thread instead of the thread titles. The thread is NOT about how the "horrors of the temple" result in suicide!
Juliann
One has to know how to redefine words to belong on that board. This is the beginning of the first post:
Juliann posts an OP excerpt from the suicide thread here on MDB bold is hers
My son started his life of depression after going to the temple for the first time in 1993. He was getting ready to go on his mission. He told me in February, 2007, that that day in 1993 was the worst day of his life. He had prepared himself for this amazing experience, the temple, by living an obedient, faithful, Mormon life. Since no one can talk about the temple outside of the temple, all one ever knows before one goes is that it is sacred and holy and wonderful....and a necessary step toward eternal progression. Instead, as was my experience too, it was a horror story. . .
Juliann again
Nope...nothing there saying that the temple is a horror and that it results in suicide. And the person relating the story never came to the same conclusion about what it was saying...I just didn't read it! It doesn't really say this!
Juliann....how may I help you? That the woman reported that her experience was a horror story, that her son happened to develop depression after his first visit to the temple and commited suicide several years down the road, does not equal that:
"the horrors of the temple result in suicide".
Had you read the entire opening post and the resulting comments, you'd know that. I love it when you refer to this board. Please keep it up!
Jersey Girl