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Hi, my name is Linda Fishbaugh and I'm Ex Mormon because of the fact that my depression was always ignored and I'm genuinely tired of the love bombing that kept happening especially when I deliberately stopped going to church proceedings and church functions because I'm seriously not comfortable knowing that my address is still on their records it stresses me out to the core of my soul and I'm now a born again Christian a true woman of God

I was a mormon. Now I just want to live as a born again Christian woman and get another baptism through a different church.

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    Was talking to Mormon missionaries for a few months just to find out that I was deliberately being lead into a false sense of security and laughed at for telling them my very real mental health conditions and its absolutely unacceptable and I refuse to ever go back to their church let alone have anymore contact from them whatsoever it's not personal I love my neighbor and would treat people with both sided reciprocal boundaries yet when I tell them to their face boldly no I'm not talking it's not meant to be misconstrued and twisted to believe that God will keep me away from salvation it just means I no longer want to be contacted nor forced into a conversation that I don't want to participate in I've never faced this much anxiety, no sleep, not eating, and full ptsd panic attacks in my whole life and I surely don't need anyone contributing to anymore of them at my emotional expense and vulnerable state of mind.

    # Why I left More stories of 'Why I left' the Mormon church

    In ending conclusion, I'm over it because I gave my whole trust to the wrong people knowing that it was my very first baptism and now I need to be re-baptized through a Christian church.

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