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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Mormon Is A Cult In Control Of A State (Not Of A Mind)


It’s part of the same series of responses in which the church admitted last December that it was racist when it said black people couldn’t be priests until 1978, but they’re not racist anymore. (Just homophobic.)


Mormons still believe they can become God-like (or God, period), and if God can populate a planet as He did Earth, then what’s stopping the rest of us?

In other words, it’s not that Mormons don’t believe you get your own planet after you die. It’s that it’s not central to their concept of the afterlife. But the idea is still there. They didn’t dismiss it; they just downplayed it. Because it’s embarrassing.


The Crack Emcee at 7:15 AM
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