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On September 7, 2007 T-Ljung Discussed

The Mormons Are Coming!

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While this article does point out some of the rather eccentric and

humorous aspects of Mormon missionary culture, it eventually turns

into a befuddled heap of uncreative and poorly researched journalism.

An article such as this, allegedly opening the world to the strange

secrets of Mormons has been written thousands of times, and especially in the lead up to this election season. Moreover, it needn’t be completely

addressed how many basic informational mistakes were made in this

article – that were either not researched well or just not included

for the author’s own editorial purposes.

The article, in a way condemns Mormonism for being an imperialistic and dogmatic religion, but the article itself is the one the ends up

having the imperialistic tone. Mormon culture is a strange and new culture,

and since different than the ideals of east coast liberal elitists

(who have obviously reached the apex of human evolution) must be

ridiculed and changed to conform to your ideals. A lack of genuine

understanding and pretension is a strong mark of imperialism, and this

article is a just a more passive form of it all.

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On September 7, 2007 T-Ljung Discussed

The Mormons Are Coming!

  • and said:

While this article does point out some of the rather eccentric and

humorous aspects of Mormon missionary culture, it eventually turns

into a befuddled heap of uncreative and poorly researched journalism.

An article such as this, allegedly opening the world to the strange

secrets of Mormons has been written thousands of times, and especially in the lead up to this election season. Moreover, it needn’t be completely

addressed how many basic informational mistakes were made in this

article – that were either not researched well or just not included

for the author’s own editorial purposes.

The article, in a way condemns Mormonism for being an imperialistic and dogmatic religion, but the article itself is the one the ends up

having the imperialistic tone. Mormon culture is a strange and new culture,

and since different than the ideals of east coast liberal elitists

(who have obviously reached the apex of human evolution) must be

ridiculed and changed to conform to your ideals. A lack of genuine

understanding and pretension is a strong mark of imperialism, and this

article is a just a more passive form of it all.

T-Ljung has not GOODmarked anything yet.
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