Exmormon refers to any inactive or former member who no longer affiliates with the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or any one of the Latter Day Saint denominations (collectively, "Mormonism"). Exmormonism refers to the state and characteristics of being an exmormon, including participation in discussion groups for exmormons, See also this list. participation in support groups for those who want to leave Mormonism, or writing about leaving Mormonism.
Exmormons should not be confused with Jack Mormons, who often have no philosophical disagreement with the LDS church; or Cultural Mormons who adopt the Mormon lifestyle and identity irrespective of any disbelief of its teachings. The distinction is important to Exmormons, many of whom see their decision to leave as morally compelling and a social risk. Some Exmormons find that their Mormon friends and family tend to either shun or find personal fault with them after their exit.William Lobdell, Los Angeles Times, Losing Faith and Lots More, December 1, 2001
Commonly, Exmormons begin to reject LDS teachings because of skepticism regarding a spiritual witness encouraged by Mormonism Unauthorized Investigator's Guide to LDS Church, Moroni's Book of Mormon Promise. Concerns might also exist regarding the morality, historicity, or revelatory truth of LDS teachings, embodied by inconsistent or suppressed teachings of early church leaders such as Brigham Young's Adam-God theory, declared false doctrine by the LDS church. Humanist and feminist positions may view LDS doctrine as racist and/or sexist. In these cases, traditional LDS doctrines regarding the spiritual status of blacks and polygamy or the role of women in society are cited Maxine Hanks, Women and Authority ISBN 1560850140 . Some leavers cite their incompatibility with Mormon beliefs or culture due to their sexual orientation or from having liberal views that challenge predominant Mormon conformismBYU 3rd of Top 10 Most Politically Conservative Colleges and political attitudes.
Some Exmormons have left for specific reasons that led them to a conviction that the LDS religion is false. These include perceived scriptural inconsistencies within the Bible, perceived inconsistencies with the anthropology and archaeology of Mesoamerica and Egypt Institute for Religious Research, Smithsonian Institution Statement, and objections to earth's history as taught by Mormonism on the basis of DNA evidence. Some Exmormons argue that the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham are fake historical documents Institute for Religious Research, Book of Mormon Charles Larson, By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus, ISBN 0962096326, and others object to what the present hierarchy teaches, on the grounds that it dismisses or contradicts the teachings of the early leaders such as Brigham Young or Joseph Fielding Smith.
''See also Controversies regarding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
According to the website Recovery from Mormonism, whose purpose is described as "to let people who are or were in Mormonism, know they are not alone in their feelings and experiences in their quests to regain their lives after years in this religion", during this phase these individuals may compare it to leaving a cult,My Mission or mind control, Thought reform in Mormonism or adjusting to life outside of religious fundamentalism.Life After Mormonism and the Double Bind They also must cope with the fact that those who leave are sometimes marginalized by employers, friends, spouses, and family who may be members.What did leaving cost you?
Others compare the experience of religious disaffiliation to the symptoms of separation at the end of a marriage.Winell, Marlene Ph.D. Leaving the Fold: A Guide for Former Fundamentalists and Others Leaving their Religion (New Harbinger Publications, 1993)
LDS scripture teaches that Satan is actively seeking to destroy the souls of men and that those who depart from the truth will be judged in the final judgment for being deceived or deluded by Satan. Some who have left the LDS church have claimed to have been blamed for their disaffiliation accordingly. LDS history points to trivial reasons why some members have left, such as the misspelling of a name in church records (History of the Church, 1, p. 261) or inability to get a seat at a church service (George A. Smith, Journal of Discourses, 11:09).
Some LDS adherents view apostasy in terms of their doctrine of outer darkness for sons of perdition who deny the Holy Ghost, although this doctrine has other interpretations.About Mormon beliefs This may cause an Exmormon to be regarded as a candidate for eternal damnation based on their former devotion to Mormonism, as others will be judged more lightly, having no previous knowledge.
Commonly one or more high-profile Exmormons (such as Canadian Singer Tal Bachman and Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Steve Benson) frequent online discussion boards to relate their experiences as active, faithful members who decided to leave Mormonism.
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