Oh Liar, Who Art In My Head…
Anger is a natural reaction in this situation. Unfortunately, many become so disgusted that they throw the baby out with the bathwater. Feeling vulnerable, they may think, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” The idea of finding another church and religion is daunting – and scary. If Mormonism is false, they reason, why trust religion at all?
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Talking Points
Anger is a natural reaction to finding out you have been betrayed by people you trusted.
To dismiss supernaturalism altogether because Mormonism is proved false would be irrational.
Don’t make the same mistake twice. Make intentional and wise decisions about your eternal future.
Disabuse yourself of those lies and listen to what I have to say…
We are stranded, incognizant to our heavenly calling in this crumbling artifice of fiction we call reality… a dimension so despicable that it rarely gives us even a momentary glimpse of our divine origin, a recidivist’s playground so twisted and horrible that God-fearing people should kill in the name of love and mercy. We are truly lost.
Let us call upon our Operator for guidance:
Oh Liar, who art in my head, Ego be thy name. Thy creed be gone. Thy assets seized. For religion as it is for organized crime by its many other names.
- Z. Constantine
Pray, be a hypocrite, and pay tithes – that’s all the voices say.






