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    Anonymous
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    http://www.sltrib.com/blogs/upin/3500753-155/tell-the-tribune-have-you-experienced” class=”bbcode_url”>http://www.sltrib.com/blogs/upin/3500753-155/tell-the-tribune-have-you-experienced

    It allows you to put in some answers to a few questions and then you can state if it can be used or not.

    #308796
    Anonymous
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    Do you think that is an indication it is commonplace in today’s world, not just for the weak and sinning?

    #308797
    Anonymous
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    I think it is common, Heber, and I’m not sure it’s a Mormon-only thing.

    I filled it out, it was painless. (Hopefully it’s not from a mole for the Strengthening Church Members Committee :shh: )

    #308798
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    I was thinking of doing it, but am too afraid to give them my name and everything. I wish it was anonymous since I don’t know the SLT enough to trust them with details of my faith crisis AND my name

    #308799
    Anonymous
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    I filled it out, but then I got to the final question, “What else do you know more about than other people?” :think:

    That made me feel uncomfortable. I answered ‘nothing’ and submitted it anyway.

    #308800
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    Always Thinking wrote:

    I was thinking of doing it, but am too afraid to give them my name and everything. I wish it was anonymous since I don’t know the SLT enough to trust them with details of my faith crisis AND my name

    My name: John Doe

    I hope they appreciate the answers from a person they can’t track down.

    #308801
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    I filled it out. What the hell.

    #308802
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    Orson,

    Nice! I became Jane Doe and filled it out after that. I really wanted to tell my story so thanks for the idea!

    #308803
    Anonymous
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    I’ll think about it. Feels a little too real.

    I just heard someone say that there are three ways to tell the truth: humorously, anonymously, or posthumously.

    #308804
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    I used my name. I figure I can sue someone if they release info they said they wouldn’t.

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    #308805
    Anonymous
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    The question that asks what I know about more than other people:

    “How to decisions for my own life”

    #308806
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    I looked at the site. One of my StayLDS principles is to always keep my options open to return to full-fledged activity. So, the idea of giving my story, under my real name, to the press so they can print it doesn’t fit. I know I could John Doe it, but I’m not convinced it would get printed. Plus my story is so specific people close to me would know it was me locally. So, I guess I’ll have to pass. It’s therapeutic to share your story publicly, but I think being on StayLDS will have to be sufficient…

    SD

    #308807
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    The cover story on today’s Salt Lake Tribune is a follow up to the requests for input on faith crises. http://www.sltrib.com/lifestyle/faith/3527240-155/in-this-new-era-of-doubt Interestingly today’s regional conference for us was about combating doubt, finding truth, and being kind and loving to those whose lifestyle and behavior is different than ours. That’s correlation for you. 🙂

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    Quote:

    Interestingly today’s regional conference for us was about combating doubt, finding truth, and being kind and loving to those whose lifestyle and behavior is different than ours. That’s correlation for you.

    Wouldn’t that be a great new theme?

    #308809
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    Peggy did her research and brought in a few different folks to round out the people covered in the article.

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