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|claim="I may not have the beliefs I once had, but I feel a kinship to the culture....I don’t want to lose that. Losing my membership would be sad for me and my family."{{ref|stack.1}} | |claim="I may not have the beliefs I once had, but I feel a kinship to the culture....I don’t want to lose that. Losing my membership would be sad for me and my family."{{ref|stack.1}} | ||
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[[File:Mocking Bride Twede.PNG|thumb|300 px| | [[File:Mocking Bride Twede.PNG|thumb|300 px|right|Twede ends his post with a [[/Sexual innuendo|paragraph of sexual innuendo]] discussing a fellow church-goer, and a photo mocking LDS temple standards.]] | ||
* If Twede feels a kinship with Mormon culture, why did his blog and public Facebook posts ridicule and express contempt for members of the Church and their beliefs? | * If Twede feels a kinship with Mormon culture, why did his blog and public Facebook posts ridicule and express contempt for members of the Church and their beliefs? | ||
** "The theological discussions were rather dull, even for me...." | ** "The theological discussions were rather dull, even for me...." | ||
** "''It's funny that the adults are the ones playing pretend at church and the children are honest''" (italics in original). | ** "''It's funny that the adults are the ones playing pretend at church and the children are honest''" (italics in original). | ||
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|claim=...he feels kinship with LDS culture. | |claim=...he feels kinship with LDS culture. | ||
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[[File:Twede House.png|thumb|200 px|right|Twede mocks religious believers as unreasoning and irrational.]] | |||
* Yet, within LDS culture, the private and sacred nature of the LDS temple ceremony is well understood. Twede would have known that believing members would find his actions offensive and inappropriate in one claiming to be a member. Why then was one of Twede's first actions as editor of MormonThink to return explicit material critical of LDS temple worship to the MormonThink site? | * Yet, within LDS culture, the private and sacred nature of the LDS temple ceremony is well understood. Twede would have known that believing members would find his actions offensive and inappropriate in one claiming to be a member. Why then was one of Twede's first actions as editor of MormonThink to return explicit material critical of LDS temple worship to the MormonThink site? | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: David Twede
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