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Appeal Following Excommunication or Secret Name Removal
I’ve just heard this week via my parents that I’ve had my name removed from the records of the Church. Bishop Nelson Oliver visited my parents specifically to tell them the news of my ‘Name Removal.’
Now, either this is a big clerical error, or multiple lies are being told about me and my membership status in the Church. Continue reading
My Reasons For Supporting Tom Phillips in His Fraud Case Against President Thomas S Monson
We hope one day to see a more compassionate church, in which those of us who still retain through habit something of a Mormon identity, may find acceptance within the LDS community, no matter what our perceived deficiencies or peculiarities or orientations might be, being valued simply because we place a high value on objective truth. Continue reading