why me wrote:Here is the part of their website that I take issue with because if one lingers on their board they will see a lot of antimormon rhetoric, in my opinion. And heaven forbid if one posts a positive. I have never actually seen posts where people post the good. Mostly it is negative and mocking toward the church. Also, I have also seen where postmo members do wish for other family members to leave the church. Or least encourage them to do so, if family members have questions.
However, this statement does make the organization sound open-minded but I have very seldom seen them live by this standard. And so, when I first came in contact with them, I took this statement to heart. But when I saw that many posts were against the church I began to defend the good. Thus, the problem developed. I called them on this part of their website many times to no avail. But who knows maybe I am mistaken....
Some ask if we are anti-Mormon. Our answer is, no, we are not. We feel we are not because we acknowledge and want to keep all the good that came into our lives through Mormonism. We feel we are not because it's not our purpose to encourage people to leave the Church. We feel we are not because many of our family and friends are Mormons and we certainly are not anti-family and friends. But as an organization, we are open about the Church's misrepresentations and the way in which its dogmatism and authoritarianism have proven detrimental to many individuals, families, and communities
Are they antimormon? Well, I can only say that they are not pro-mormon.
Defining antimormon again is very hard to do and is totally subjective. You have your definition and I have mine and they have theirs. So someone who leaves the church makes no waves what so ever are they antimormon? Wouldn't an inactive be the opposite of pro-mormon? Just be their lack of action? Does it take an action to be antimormon?
We can go on and on about this, back and forth, but where do you draw the ____
line____? When does someone become an antimormon, or non pro-mormon, or inactive? Is a faithful lemming a pro-mormon?
Beastie's last two posts have been spot on. Please read them and try to understand. The "true church" cliché brings a lot of baggage with lots of people in and out of the church. By the time someone makes it to a message board the majority of them have heard all the Polly Anna Mormon responses and are tired of hearing it again.