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A little backstory to my faith. I used to be a devout non denomination Christian when i was younger but left the faith at 16 when it became clear obedience to the church was more important than obeying God's word. Much later, when I was roughly 26 I had my baby (now toddler.) When he was a baby I started realizing the need for the church. I was still salty at the Christian faith for being cucked to the jews so I went to go find a different type of church (spoiler alert, most of the churches I've visited are cucked by the jews so I had to settle)

I was thinking that associating with the mormon church would be a fun new interesting experience. Partially because it would be nice to be well connected in the mormon community because they might be a little more prepared for a disaster. I'm not a tithing member of a church and honestly i feel more like an imposter there than a mormon but they let me hang out anyways and Toddler is making a lot of cute little toddler friends. I do not let him out of my sight, I stay in the daycare


actual story:

I was in daycare at (Mormon) church watching my kid and his close buddy race before class (empty room, everyone else is still singing hymns), when his buddy's mom pops in and tells me in a shocked voice there's a new kid in the congregation whos a boy wearing a dress. She called it child abuse (which I agree with) and said if the boy comes in here we are leaving! (we are carpooling to church)

So class is about to start and the kids flood in, including the attention whore parents with the boy in a dress. My mom-friend's toddler and my toddler would not stop staring at the boy in a dress confused. So she grabbed her boy and said we are leaving. The nursery teacher looked confused that half her class left, so i gave her a hug and whispered why we were leaving and she nodded her head in understanding.

Since I'm not a tithing member of the church, I don't think it's wise for me to say anything, partially because I wasn't sure of the customs and if they already had a procedure to address this issue. We leave gracefully, but not after i talk to a different mom friend who thinks we should be loving and accepting to everyone. I told her I understood the need for some flexibility, and I appreciate them letting me attend without a mask (they encourage vaccines and mask use of course). She looked angry, frustrated, confused, and perplexed we would leave church because of a boy in a dress, and was slightly offended when I asked if their was a way the congregation or church would address this issue.

On our way back I told my friend that I was impressed by her balls to stand up for herself and how gracefully she did it. How we made a stink without being impolite. Later that day she texts me she regrets taking the situation too seriously (i think she's worried about the congregation judging her). I told her if following the word of God goes against the narrative of the crowd, then there's something wrong with the crowd, not you. (she hasn't replied because her and her husband have to work to pay rent)


TLDR:

The Mormon church is more interested in the number of people tithing to the church than they are interested in sending people away who are overtly trying to turn their kid into a faggot. Next Sunday, if the situation is interesting enough to share, I'll give you all an update. Being optimistic, maybe the church has methods for changing peoples minds on the subject so they stop wanting to turn their child into a faggot. We will see, but I will be finding a different church soon if they dont do something about it. (probably some standard Christian church)

A little backstory to my faith. I used to be a devout non denomination Christian when i was younger but left the faith at 16 when it became clear obedience to the church was more important than obeying God's word. Much later, when I was roughly 26 I had my baby (now toddler.) When he was a baby I started realizing the need for the church. I was still salty at the Christian faith for being cucked to the jews so I went to go find a different type of church (spoiler alert, most of the churches I've visited are cucked by the jews so I had to settle) I was thinking that associating with the mormon church would be a fun new interesting experience. Partially because it would be nice to be well connected in the mormon community because they might be a little more prepared for a disaster. I'm not a tithing member of a church and honestly i feel more like an imposter there than a mormon but they let me hang out anyways and Toddler is making a lot of cute little toddler friends. I do not let him out of my sight, I stay in the daycare ---- actual story: --- I was in daycare at (Mormon) church watching my kid and his close buddy race before class (empty room, everyone else is still singing hymns), when his buddy's mom pops in and tells me in a shocked voice there's a new kid in the congregation whos a boy wearing a dress. She called it child abuse (which I agree with) and said if the boy comes in here we are leaving! (we are carpooling to church) So class is about to start and the kids flood in, including the attention whore parents with the boy in a dress. My mom-friend's toddler and my toddler would not stop staring at the boy in a dress confused. So she grabbed her boy and said we are leaving. The nursery teacher looked confused that half her class left, so i gave her a hug and whispered why we were leaving and she nodded her head in understanding. Since I'm not a tithing member of the church, I don't think it's wise for me to say anything, partially because I wasn't sure of the customs and if they already had a procedure to address this issue. We leave gracefully, but not after i talk to a different mom friend who thinks we should be loving and accepting to everyone. I told her I understood the need for some flexibility, and I appreciate them letting me attend without a mask (they encourage vaccines and mask use of course). She looked angry, frustrated, confused, and perplexed we would leave church because of a boy in a dress, and was slightly offended when I asked if their was a way the congregation or church would address this issue. On our way back I told my friend that I was impressed by her balls to stand up for herself and how gracefully she did it. How we made a stink without being impolite. Later that day she texts me she regrets taking the situation too seriously (i think she's worried about the congregation judging her). I told her if following the word of God goes against the narrative of the crowd, then there's something wrong with the crowd, not you. (she hasn't replied because her and her husband have to work to pay rent) ----- TLDR: ----- The Mormon church is more interested in the number of people tithing to the church than they are interested in sending people away who are overtly trying to turn their kid into a faggot. Next Sunday, if the situation is interesting enough to share, I'll give you all an update. Being optimistic, maybe the church has methods for changing peoples minds on the subject so they stop wanting to turn their child into a faggot. We will see, but I will be finding a different church soon if they dont do something about it. (probably some standard Christian church)

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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I agree. If they dont send them away, then that church's god is money. I'll go to that church next sunday to see if they did anything about the situation. If they are not there, i'll attend; perhaps that means they did handle the situation. If the parents are still dressing their kid up in drag, I will not be attending anymore.

I would like to go out church hopping and find a nice Christian church to nestle into. I think my curiosity has been thoroughly cured

[–] 5 pts

Have you considered Eastern orthodox, orthodox or latin right Catholic church? Primarily comprised of large White families and conservative.

i should try something like that out instead of beating around the bush at a mormon church anyways. Its pretty white there but theres alot of jews and a whole mexican faction.

I've considered Catholicism and joining one of their churches to see how i liked them, much in the way that i did with the mormon church, but i do expect alot more out of Catholics than i do mormons, since they actually read the Bible. I think though, I would end up in a non-denomination christian church if thats still a thing and its nearby. Who knows, maybe i'll really like Catholicism and stick with it. Maybe i'll get overexcited when i get my car back and go to all the churches in the area at least once and that would take a while. I really like networking and new experiences but i would one day settle down with a single church

[–] 1 pt

I'm a recovering catholic and 2 of my priests were gay and one touched children. Also the head nun was a homo. So don't bother with that ideas either.

[+] [deleted] 1 pt
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The one thing that always ticked me off about Russian orthodox church is that it refers to its worshipers as "God's slaves", or maybe it's a poor translation of "servant of the Lord", but it still rubs me the wrong way. Why not God's Champions? It still gives a clear distinction between positions, but not in a condescending way. I mean, what god refers to his followers as slaves? Only a bad one, I reckon.