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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • As an active Mormon, you are typically expected to:

    • Have a “good, better, best” mindset. Sure, what you’re doing could be good, but is it the best thing to spend time on? Only things that involve the church are the best use of your time.
    • Read scriptures every day.
    • Attend several hours of mind-numbing meetings every Sunday. In the case of bishops, this is almost the entire day.
    • Attend weekly activities with other people in the church.
    • Avoid doing most “worldly” things on Sunday, effectively reducing the weekend to one day.
    • Go to the temple as often as you can, where you sit through boring ceremonies that take a minimum of a couple hours out of your day.
    • Research family history so you can do more boring temple ceremonies.
    • “Hold a calling,” which is volunteer work for the church that can range from a few hours a month to a part-time (unpaid) job.
    • “Minister” to someone, which means you’re an assigned friend that tries to keep the other person spiritually healthy.
    • Clean the church building on random Saturdays.
    • Watch 10 hours of General Conference every 6 months.
    • Spend 18-24 consecutive months as a full-time missionary. No, I don’t mean 40 hours per week. I mean all day every day. It completely consumes your life during that time.
    • Even when that’s over, you’re still expected to seek out opportunities to bring people into the church. This makes interactions with non-members a lot more exhausting and inauthentic than they should be.
    • Get married ASAP and have lots of kids.

    I’m sure there’s more I forgot to include, but I think these posters get the vibe across:



























  • I lean the other way, in that I think religions have gradually gotten better over the years due to societal pressures. Not great, mind you, just less terrible.

    Either way, I totally agree that Christianity (and religion in general) is a plague on humanity. I know not everyone will agree with such a harsh statement, but I struggle to see the good in convincing people to live a lie.