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Kate Kelly joins hundreds outside Mormon headquarters for mass-resignation event

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SALT LAKE CITY – When Stephanie Engle was a teenager, she struggled with what she termed as the racism and sexism within the LDS Church.

Engle said she researched Mormon history after moving away from home for college, learning about polygamy and other “really questionable practices” of church founder Joseph Smith.

“I just thought this is so obviously not true,” she said. “I can’t keep claiming that I believe it.”

On Saturday (July 25), six years after ending her participation in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Engle took a final step to sever her ties with the Salt Lake City-based faith.

With a signed letter in hand, Engle joined roughly 100 current and former Mormons — including Ordain Women co-founder Kate Kelly — at a mass-resignation event a block from the church’s downtown headquarters.

“Before we think about having children, I would like to have it done,” she said of her resignation.

Organizer Brooke Swallow said the event  was intended to provide a sense of community for people leaving Mormonism.

She said the resignations are not done out of anger nor to provoke the church, but to show a sense of dissatisfaction among church dissidents.

“We know that it’s a painful process,” she said. “Some people are ostracized or they feel like they need to ostracize themselves from their Mormon families.”

After gathering at City Creek Park, participants crossed North Temple and State Street to deliver their resignation letters to the LDS Church Office Building.

Former LDS bishop Earl Erskine, host of the online video series “Ex Mormon Files,” said his withdrawal from the church began after he read an 1830 edition of the faith’s signature scripture, the Book of Mormon, and noticed discrepancies with more recent printings.

That inconsistency became a sticking point, he said, and opened him up to questions about other areas of church history — from the foundation of the religion to purported translations of Abrahamic texts.

Kelly, who was excommunicated from the church last year after advocating for the inclusion of women in the all-male LDS priesthood, told the crowd: “If you stay, you should raise hell,” she said. “I think you have a moral imperative to make it a better place for children and especially for girls.”

In a statement, church spokesman Dale Jones said:  that regardless of their choice, “we love them and wish them well, and hope they will find the support and answers they seek.”

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Brien
Brien
9 years ago

Wow… that is very cool and brave. Cheers and much respect to all of you!

Bardsbrood
Bardsbrood
9 years ago
Reply to  Brien

Can you imagine if Witness women took a similar stand after all the “Susanna and the Elders” kinds of problems? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanna_(Book_of_Daniel))

Brien
Brien
9 years ago
Reply to  Bardsbrood

Now that would be out of this world cool! I would be first in line to congratulate and cheer them on. Unfortunately the thumb pressing down on Witnesses is much more severe in many ways, but man would I love to see the day 🙂

Bardsbrood
Bardsbrood
9 years ago
Reply to  Brien

I would like to hear how you think it’s more severe sometime. I think the Witnesses keeping people out of higher education except those in the upper echelons has been their Achilles heel, their own Trojan horse. I kept thinking of how many women I knew who were disgusted at how their friends, daughters and sisters (biological not how the Witnesses use the term) were treated. I think there is a way. But they think in general because they withstood the 70s and etc nothing can change them now.

Brien
Brien
9 years ago
Reply to  Bardsbrood

Good Points. Check these links out in answer to your question about the severity for leaving or being expelled from the JW’s http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/disfellowship-shunning.php the first one is long but in-depth. The second one http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/wrong-with-being-jehovahs-witness.php relates the psychological and other trauma associated with the JW’s. Over the years I’ve worked with a lot of ex-members, and from my own personal experience as an ex-member, I wish more people would get involved with exposing the trauma associated with this and other similar religions. Their challenges are monumental.

Bardsbrood
Bardsbrood
9 years ago
Reply to  Brien

Thanks!

charles vaden
charles vaden
9 years ago

Wow is right, I admire LDS women and apparently somethings not right.

Eric Blauer
Eric Blauer
9 years ago

“Former LDS bishop Earl Erskine, host of the online video series “Ex Mormon Files,” said his withdrawal from the church began after he read an 1830 edition of the faith’s signature scripture, the Book of Mormon, and noticed discrepancies with more recent printings.”

Please explain.

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