I was part of the church and held a minor leadership role there and I can tell you right now it placed emphasis on patriarchal values. It emphasized masculinity and brotherhood to some degree.
However it had a soycucked element to it that was present there to a somewhat large degree which I was not fond of.
The LDS Church is often portrayed as a place that houses people of questionable character and these individuals often give foids what they deserve. While I myself never met such individuals during my time in the Church I feel this might be somewhat of an exaggeration based on media reports as I have seen more soycuckery in the church rather than abuse of foids.
What do you guys think? Any Latter Daycels on here?
Does the LDS Church (Mormons) project patriarchal values?
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SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 15:26 I was part of the church and held a minor leadership role there and I can tell you right now it placed emphasis on patriarchal values. It emphasized masculinity and brotherhood to some degree.
However it had a soycucked element to it that was present there to a somewhat large degree which I was not fond of.
The LDS Church is often portrayed as a place that houses people of questionable character and these individuals often give foids what they deserve. While I myself never met such individuals during my time in the Church I feel this might be somewhat of an exaggeration based on media reports as I have seen more soycuckery in the church rather than abuse of foids.
What do you guys think? Any Latter Daycels on here?
I believe that all Christian denominations emphasize patriarchy to a certain extent; the problem is that none of them go far enough and they all add some obscene caveats that women are to be admitted into the fellowship of the faith. As you rightfully surmise above, the Mormon Church is no better then any mainline protestant denominations due to their being modulated by the cuckery of western culture which they have to make concessions to in order to remain relevant to their youthful demographics.
I have written and spoken at length about the degenerative consequences of the reformation and how Martin Luther unleashed forces which he could not have anticipated when he nailed his 95 thesis to the door of the Wittenberg cathedral in 1517 thereby inaugurating an era of tolerance of women, cessation of rightful and merciless punishment of any form of debauchery and the beginning of the end of western civilization. Islam has endured no such reformation and as such, remains pristine, unadulterated and true to its origins as a faith of warriors, conquerors and above all, men who wished to lord over both women and infidels with the holy Quran in one hand and a mighty scimitar in another. Inshallah.
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In particular, Relief Society, giving foids chocolate on Mother's Day (while excluding guys) not all of these foids were mothers by the way, fucking "sisters before misters Galentine's Day", talking about foids in Young Single Adult meetings, foids in scripture, the Bible, Book of Mormon, giving foids special privileges when it comes to missionary work etc, are just some example of soycuckery present in the LDS Church. It was approved by Russell Nelson and his two successors as well as some of his predecessors down to local "key holders."Darth_aurelius wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 20:34SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 15:26 I was part of the church and held a minor leadership role there and I can tell you right now it placed emphasis on patriarchal values. It emphasized masculinity and brotherhood to some degree.
However it had a soycucked element to it that was present there to a somewhat large degree which I was not fond of.
The LDS Church is often portrayed as a place that houses people of questionable character and these individuals often give foids what they deserve. While I myself never met such individuals during my time in the Church I feel this might be somewhat of an exaggeration based on media reports as I have seen more soycuckery in the church rather than abuse of foids.
What do you guys think? Any Latter Daycels on here?
I believe that all Christian denominations emphasize patriarchy to a certain extent; the problem is that none of them go far enough and they all add some obscene caveats that women are to be admitted into the fellowship of the faith. As you rightfully surmise above, the Mormon Church is no better then any mainline protestant denominations due to their being modulated by the cuckery of western culture which they have to make concessions to in order to remain relevant to their youthful demographics.
I have written and spoken at length about the degenerative consequences of the reformation and how Martin Luther unleashed forces which he could not have anticipated when he nailed his 95 thesis to the door of the Wittenberg cathedral in 1517 thereby inaugurating an era of tolerance of women, cessation of rightful and merciless punishment of any form of debauchery and the beginning of the end of western civilization. Islam has endured no such reformation and as such, remains pristine, unadulterated and true to its origins as a faith of warriors, conquerors and above all, men who wished to lord over both women and infidels with the holy Quran in one hand and a mighty scimitar in another. Inshallah.
These are all reasons that made me question the validity of the church in terms of a focus on men's rights and the concept of inclusiveness. Wherever soycuckery is present, inclusiveness, brotherhood and men's rights tend to be damaged or at risk.
The LDS Church in reality does not even closely mirror Brian Mitchell, Tom Green, the Children of Thunder, Ammon Bundy and all these other notorious high profile individuals who know how to treat foids and rightfully put them in their place. These gracious blessed individuals compromise of less than one percent of the church population. In all my time at the church I never came across anyone with their aptitude, fantatical commitment and patriarchal zest. This was a rather disappointing realization and made question what exactly I was doing there.
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SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 12:04In particular, Relief Society, giving foids chocolate on Mother's Day (while excluding guys) not all of these foids were mothers by the way, fucking "sisters before misters Galentine's Day", talking about foids in Young Single Adult meetings, foids in scripture, the Bible, Book of Mormon, giving foids special privileges when it comes to missionary work etc, are just some example of soycuckery present in the LDS Church. It was approved by Russell Nelson and his two successors as well as some of his predecessors down to local "key holders."Darth_aurelius wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 20:34SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 15:26 I was part of the church and held a minor leadership role there and I can tell you right now it placed emphasis on patriarchal values. It emphasized masculinity and brotherhood to some degree.
However it had a soycucked element to it that was present there to a somewhat large degree which I was not fond of.
The LDS Church is often portrayed as a place that houses people of questionable character and these individuals often give foids what they deserve. While I myself never met such individuals during my time in the Church I feel this might be somewhat of an exaggeration based on media reports as I have seen more soycuckery in the church rather than abuse of foids.
What do you guys think? Any Latter Daycels on here?
I believe that all Christian denominations emphasize patriarchy to a certain extent; the problem is that none of them go far enough and they all add some obscene caveats that women are to be admitted into the fellowship of the faith. As you rightfully surmise above, the Mormon Church is no better then any mainline protestant denominations due to their being modulated by the cuckery of western culture which they have to make concessions to in order to remain relevant to their youthful demographics.
I have written and spoken at length about the degenerative consequences of the reformation and how Martin Luther unleashed forces which he could not have anticipated when he nailed his 95 thesis to the door of the Wittenberg cathedral in 1517 thereby inaugurating an era of tolerance of women, cessation of rightful and merciless punishment of any form of debauchery and the beginning of the end of western civilization. Islam has endured no such reformation and as such, remains pristine, unadulterated and true to its origins as a faith of warriors, conquerors and above all, men who wished to lord over both women and infidels with the holy Quran in one hand and a mighty scimitar in another. Inshallah.
These are all reasons that made me question the validity of the church in terms of a focus on men's rights and the concept of inclusiveness. Wherever soycuckery is present, inclusiveness, brotherhood and men's rights tend to be damaged or at risk.
The LDS Church in reality does not even closely mirror Brian Mitchell, Tom Green, the Children of Thunder, Ammon Bundy and all these other notorious high profile individuals who know how to treat foids and rightfully put them in their place. These gracious blessed individuals compromise of less than one percent of the church population. In all my time at the church I never came across anyone with their aptitude, fantatical commitment and patriarchal zest. This was a rather disappointing realization and made question what exactly I was doing there.
Spoken like a man with a highly sophisticated understanding of Mormon theological precepts. I could never find the teachings of the Church to be in the least bit convincing, compelling or even coherent on their face. The business of Joseph Smith digging up those plates in upstate Missouri seemed patently ridiculous as did his alleged confab with the angel Macarroni and his special dispensation to have a personal harem of as many hot stacy tier wives as he could sustain. It all seemed to me to be more akin to the raving and lunatical rantings of L Ron Hubbard whose confabulatory extravagance led to the creation of the "church" of Scientology.
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In some ways what you described is initially what drew me to the Church. It's "cult - like" qualities sunken in this abyss of controversial existence amplified mostly by media representations of fun, misfortune, control and excitement. But in reality it is a whole different story. No lives the life of Joesph Smith. In fact the church outlawed polygamy decades ago. I met no polygamists at the church I was a part of. LDS foids aren't even that hot in real life especially in the stake I was a part of. I only saw a handful of hot foids at stake conference this one time where so many people were present. I have to admit its theological concepts do come off as questionable. The golden tablets were actually located in upstate NY and I asked my missionary friends what happened to them and they said the Angel Maroni took them with him to heaven. The power of revelation is where the church gets into "alignment with current values." Apparently church key holders recieve divine revolution from God in order to implement the ongoing operations of the church.Darth_aurelius wrote: 14 Mar 2026, 13:35SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 12:04In particular, Relief Society, giving foids chocolate on Mother's Day (while excluding guys) not all of these foids were mothers by the way, fucking "sisters before misters Galentine's Day", talking about foids in Young Single Adult meetings, foids in scripture, the Bible, Book of Mormon, giving foids special privileges when it comes to missionary work etc, are just some example of soycuckery present in the LDS Church. It was approved by Russell Nelson and his two successors as well as some of his predecessors down to local "key holders."Darth_aurelius wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 20:34
I believe that all Christian denominations emphasize patriarchy to a certain extent; the problem is that none of them go far enough and they all add some obscene caveats that women are to be admitted into the fellowship of the faith. As you rightfully surmise above, the Mormon Church is no better then any mainline protestant denominations due to their being modulated by the cuckery of western culture which they have to make concessions to in order to remain relevant to their youthful demographics.
I have written and spoken at length about the degenerative consequences of the reformation and how Martin Luther unleashed forces which he could not have anticipated when he nailed his 95 thesis to the door of the Wittenberg cathedral in 1517 thereby inaugurating an era of tolerance of women, cessation of rightful and merciless punishment of any form of debauchery and the beginning of the end of western civilization. Islam has endured no such reformation and as such, remains pristine, unadulterated and true to its origins as a faith of warriors, conquerors and above all, men who wished to lord over both women and infidels with the holy Quran in one hand and a mighty scimitar in another. Inshallah.
These are all reasons that made me question the validity of the church in terms of a focus on men's rights and the concept of inclusiveness. Wherever soycuckery is present, inclusiveness, brotherhood and men's rights tend to be damaged or at risk.
The LDS Church in reality does not even closely mirror Brian Mitchell, Tom Green, the Children of Thunder, Ammon Bundy and all these other notorious high profile individuals who know how to treat foids and rightfully put them in their place. These gracious blessed individuals compromise of less than one percent of the church population. In all my time at the church I never came across anyone with their aptitude, fantatical commitment and patriarchal zest. This was a rather disappointing realization and made question what exactly I was doing there.
Spoken like a man with a highly sophisticated understanding of Mormon theological precepts. I could never find the teachings of the Church to be in the least bit convincing, compelling or even coherent on their face. The business of Joseph Smith digging up those plates in upstate Missouri seemed patently ridiculous as did his alleged confab with the angel Macarroni and his special dispensation to have a personal harem of as many hot stacy tier wives as he could sustain. It all seemed to me to be more akin to the raving and lunatical rantings of L Ron Hubbard whose confabulatory extravagance led to the creation of the "church" of Scientology.
I don't know too much about the church of scientology as I was never a part of it but I can say with certainty if you are looking for excitement or any form of cult like enjoyment the LDS church is the perfect example of something that in the media is portrayed as joyful but in reality is a rather boring and soycucked place. It does not even come close to media tier level of enjoyment.
However the people there are extremely friendly and I was really close with the Bishop of my ward. Every Friday evening he would take me to institute YSA classes while him and his wife would go on their date night. He would pick me up and drop me off back home when I was done. There was really good food at church gatherings. The Bishop of my ward was a white guy who married to an oreintal foid from Vietnam a WMAF couple. His two daughters resembled their mother a lot more. I never met his son though as he lived far away.
I developed a platonic friendship with a foid from YSA meetings though. She was dating someone so she only saw me as a platonic friend.
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SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 15 Mar 2026, 12:49In some ways what you described is initially what drew me to the Church. It's "cult - like" qualities sunken in this abyss of controversial existence amplified mostly by media representations of fun, misfortune, control and excitement. But in reality it is a whole different story. No lives the life of Joesph Smith. In fact the church outlawed polygamy decades ago. I met no polygamists at the church I was a part of. LDS foids aren't even that hot in real life especially in the stake I was a part of. I only saw a handful of hot foids at stake conference this one time where so many people were present. I have to admit its theological concepts do come off as questionable. The golden tablets were actually located in upstate NY and I asked my missionary friends what happened to them and they said the Angel Maroni took them with him to heaven. The power of revelation is where the church gets into "alignment with current values." Apparently church key holders recieve divine revolution from God in order to implement the ongoing operations of the church.Darth_aurelius wrote: 14 Mar 2026, 13:35SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 12:04
In particular, Relief Society, giving foids chocolate on Mother's Day (while excluding guys) not all of these foids were mothers by the way, fucking "sisters before misters Galentine's Day", talking about foids in Young Single Adult meetings, foids in scripture, the Bible, Book of Mormon, giving foids special privileges when it comes to missionary work etc, are just some example of soycuckery present in the LDS Church. It was approved by Russell Nelson and his two successors as well as some of his predecessors down to local "key holders."
These are all reasons that made me question the validity of the church in terms of a focus on men's rights and the concept of inclusiveness. Wherever soycuckery is present, inclusiveness, brotherhood and men's rights tend to be damaged or at risk.
The LDS Church in reality does not even closely mirror Brian Mitchell, Tom Green, the Children of Thunder, Ammon Bundy and all these other notorious high profile individuals who know how to treat foids and rightfully put them in their place. These gracious blessed individuals compromise of less than one percent of the church population. In all my time at the church I never came across anyone with their aptitude, fantatical commitment and patriarchal zest. This was a rather disappointing realization and made question what exactly I was doing there.
Spoken like a man with a highly sophisticated understanding of Mormon theological precepts. I could never find the teachings of the Church to be in the least bit convincing, compelling or even coherent on their face. The business of Joseph Smith digging up those plates in upstate Missouri seemed patently ridiculous as did his alleged confab with the angel Macarroni and his special dispensation to have a personal harem of as many hot stacy tier wives as he could sustain. It all seemed to me to be more akin to the raving and lunatical rantings of L Ron Hubbard whose confabulatory extravagance led to the creation of the "church" of Scientology.
I don't know too much about the church of scientology as I was never a part of it but I can say with certainty if you are looking for excitement or any form of cult like enjoyment the LDS church is the perfect example of something that in the media is portrayed as joyful but in reality is a rather boring and soycucked place. It does not even come close to media tier level of enjoyment.
However the people there are extremely friendly and I was really close with the Bishop of my ward. Every Friday evening he would take me to institute YSA classes while him and his wife would go on their date night. He would pick me up and drop me off back home when I was done. There was really good food at church gatherings. The Bishop of my ward was a white guy who married to an oreintal foid from Vietnam a WMAF couple. His two daughters resembled their mother a lot more. I never met his son though as he lived far away.
I developed a platonic friendship with a foid from YSA meetings though. She was dating someone so she only saw me as a platonic friend.
That's right and I stand corrected on that nuanced point of LDS theology concerning the alleged whereabouts of the supposed tablets which the revered Mr. Smith received from his divine emissary. The cult-like quality of the church is precisely what inspires many people to identify with it as it presents a veneer of secrecy and exclusivity much in the same way that conspiracy theorists get to believe that only they have special insights that enable them to have a superior understanding of the world.
I've actually been to SLC and walked around the HQ of the church. I sat through their bullshit propaganda video that they show to all visitors and tourists in an effort to sanitize and make more sane some of their most ridiculous doctrinal claims.
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