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Hi, I'm Katie. Life long LDS, living inactive life. Discovering the untruths.

I'm a reader. A solo mom. A chaos coordinator. A parade director. A caffeine drinker. A roadtrip lover. A terrible friend. and I'll forever be was a mormon.

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    About me

    Born into a Mormon family. Blessed as a new baby. Baptized at 8. Attended mutual. Graduate of seminary. Attended Institute. Seeker of truth. Wanting community. Wanting acceptance.

    On my shelf

    • blacks and the priesthood
    • Book of Abraham Translation
    • CES Letter
    • LGBTQ issues
    • masonic rituals
    • polyandry
    • shame culture
    • the first vision
    • worthiness interviews

    On the Mormon Spectrum

    • Inactive
    • Transitioning

    Why I left More answers about 'Why I left' the mormon church

    The culture is toxic.

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    Though this site discusses mormonism, topics related to mormons, the mormon church and people who refer to themselves as unorthodox mormons, ex-mormons, post-mormons or any other form of wasmormon, it is not officially affiliated with or managed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or even the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop. They don't want to be called mormon anymore anyways. All of the content, stories or opinions expressed, implied or included in this site are solely credited to those sharing their own personal stories and not those of Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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