Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are asking me to choose between pork and shellfish on one hand, and coffee and alcohol on the other?
This game sucks.
My Mormon friend says she’s a Diet Coke fiend, but it’s decaffeinated and while she looks happy, it makes my die inside.
Id make an excellent slacker mormon – or whatever would be the equivalent of cafeteria catholic. I just can’t give up caffeine. Not even for my own planet in the hereafter.

Anonymous wrote:Mormon for sure. Kosher laws are way too intense for me. You have to be damn organized and disciplined to make that work! I could give up coffee and wear the temple garments. Plus I totally want to know about all the weird secret rituals that happen in the temple.
Anonymous wrote:
Would you mind sharing more? I'm curious to know about your experience if you feel like sharing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an ex Mormon and I'd honestly rather die than go back. I had an awful experience that resulted in PTSD.
Anonymous wrote:If you mean Modern Orthodox, definitely that -- I'm Jewish, so for one, I just know way more about any form of Judaism than I do about the LDS church.
If you mean would I want to be part of a Hasidic community, probably that, too -- again, just seems like while it'd be a big change from my current mostly secular life, I'd rather stick with something I know a bit than something else entirely.
It's sort of a strange question, though, that relies on some probably unsupported assumptions about both Mormons and Orthodox Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mormon. Studies have shown they are healthier too. I already don’t drink so I would feel more at home with them than the general public.
And women are more depressed than anywhere in the U.S. Seriously, Utah has the highest antidepressant use for women in the USA
Where did you see this? I find it hard to believe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mormon. Studies have shown they are healthier too. I already don’t drink so I would feel more at home with them than the general public.
And women are more depressed than anywhere in the U.S. Seriously, Utah has the highest antidepressant use for women in the USA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of a mean-spirited question, no?
That was my thought, too.
Both groups have ideologies that are deeply offensive to many of us...asking which group you'd choose to be affiliated with isn't a neutral question.
Wow. That in itself is a deeply offensive response.
+1 and I am neither of these groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of a mean-spirited question, no?
That was my thought, too.
Both groups have ideologies that are deeply offensive to many of us...asking which group you'd choose to be affiliated with isn't a neutral question.
Wow. That in itself is a deeply offensive response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of a mean-spirited question, no?
That was my thought, too.
Both groups have ideologies that are deeply offensive to many of us...asking which group you'd choose to be affiliated with isn't a neutral question.