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Mormon Media Observer: Mormons have been framed again
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I'm a convert who used to drink some and smoked a lot of pot for years. When I was bummed, anxious, or whatever uncomfortable emotion, all I had to do was make a drink or roll a joint. Instantly effect.
As active Mormons we don't do that. If we have things that bother us and they go on for some time, we go to the doctor and (sometimes) get anti-depressants.
That is the difference right there. Masses of people get their feel-better from the liquor store or local dealer. LDS often get their feel-better from the pharmacy.
I had never figured coffee into the mix, but I can see his point. The last thing that kept me out of the temple was my fondness for coffee. It can definitely effect your mood, too.
Hmmmm. . .
On a happy note, how about we celebrate our good physical health. Utah is one of the top 5 healthiest states according to census data. We die of less terminal diseases. We have less murders, less crime. And despite our reputation for being bad drivers our automobile accident deaths are relatively low.
The writer makes the comment, "Would ABC produce a picture of a depressed woman with pills juxtaposed against St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York or a Jewish synagogue?"
To which I would answer, "Well, duh, of course they would!" Many LDS people seem to think we are the "only" ones who are ever persecuted or spoken wrongfully about, and it gets a little weary listening to all the complaints.
It reminds me of little children, crying to their mamas that "he said something mean." Can't we act more like adults, addressing the issues, instead of simply blaming someone for reporting anything that shatters our "less than perfect" image.
How could anyone watch the Young Women's Conference last night, and not understand that the Gospel and the Church are the answer to whatever Depression there is, in Utah or wherever in the world?
They are not the problem, but rather the solution.
The young women were reminded of their infinite worth, and taught to remember that in all times and all places.
It's the adversary, the world, that teaches them they have to look, act, smell like movie stars, to be valued. Look where that gets those girls.
My belief in this matter is that, the effects of the type of depression some suffer is sometimes (but not always) helped by anti-depressant medication. However, overall, I think that "depression" and its 'medicated solution/s' is/are often unwise and ineffective, since its cause/s & its solution/s lie elsewhere-including in some type of 'therapy', whether by professional/s or, I think, in many cases, by those who have learned to cope with it largely without medication/s, for the most part.
Amazing how many things Mormons believe - that "the spirit" tells them are true - but that JUST AIN'T SO!
In this regard, Mormonism seems to be an elaborate form of institutionalized wishful thinking and denial.
And here all this time I thought Mormons sought after truth!?
Kudos for publishing this one.
No one is really "anti"-mormon. One thing I had to face, which was a bit of a letdown, was that so few people really knew about mormonism. I was trained to believe that everyone would hear the Word, that we (mormons) were investigated, poked fun at, etc. When I listened to a talk show where the host was raising some questions about mormons, people were calling in who were vaguely familiar with the church -- calling garments "magic underwear" and knowing very little about Joseph Smith. What hit me was that so few people (excluding mormons) have any accurate idea of mormonism. For most people, it's just another fringe church that says it's the only way to God.
Is it really a problem if this church really has been framed? How many OTHER churches have been persecuted? Hmmm . . . I can't think of any . . .
:-)
Joseph Smith really was a prophet. This article will raise questions that will lead people to that understanding. They will have the power to choose that they never had before. I don't mind 100 articles of the such from news and media.
1. True, Mormons may be unwilling to extricate the idea that "they" are out to get us. But in this case, people who know what they are doing purposely evoke old stereotypes, when their facts wouldn't be nearly as alarming outside that "context."
2. Mr. Campbell, writing to a majority Mormon audience, hardly had to mention the Word of Wisdom, for his reader to recognize the ABC coverage had missed a crucial part of the picture.
3. And yet the general viewer of the ABC piece, as has been noted, just doesn't know that much about Mormons. Will they go away from it, recognizing that depression is a serious problem, and thinking for a minute about the interplay with self-medication?
4. Or will they go away feeling that the Mormons don't care about the mentally ill, and that there is some "deep, dark" cause that the "secretive" Mormons aren't telling us?
We are a family of 12 and everyone in our family are active members, and 8 out of our 12 are on antidepressants. SO HOW DEPRESSING IS THAT?
The one thing I do know is that the doctrine of the LDS church leads a person to perfect peace and happiness no matter what the situation. Its doctrine is absolutely true and there is nothing better. There is a lot of shame and embarassment in the world that we all have to deal with and the LDS church's teachings of the Lord and his purposes are the solution to all such issues, leading a person to happiness, peace, hope, and love.
I'll say this though. Part of this problem is our (the Mormons') fault. Sure there's some outright bigotry here, but I think it's important we ask ourselves how we are contributing to these negative stereotypes. Here's one possibility: We are not geographically spread out enough. Too many many of us continue to settle in Utah rather than move to places where the Mormon populations are small. I know, Utah is comfortable, and many of us have family here. But until we have the courage to leave The Mother Land and build our families in places other than Utah, these negative stereotpes will persist. Why? Because they are rooted in ignorance.
If these journalists actually had good friends who were Mormon, chances are higher the bigotry would relax. The fact is, Mormons are still such a small number that lots of people have never had the chance to develop a good friendship with a committed Mormon. My experience has been that making friends with those not of our faith breaks down stereotypes. Let's have the courage to leave Utah.
If you think that Mormon women are depressed, you ought to meet a few Russian or other Slavic women, or women who live under the extreme Muslim regimes or wives of the Taliban or women in male-dominated Hispanic nations. It is tough to be a woman in any land at any time, but LDS women have lives far, far better than most.
And until such time as men everywhere become more caring and compassionate (read Christ-like), women will continue to struggle with feelings of doubt and depression and lack of self esteem. Sad, but true.
LDS Women for the most part are far more well-balanced than a lot of their sisters worldwide.
However, until the Mormons can feel what it's like to have 6 millions Jews systematically murdered in cold blood, then to compare their misfortunes to be the greatest sufferings in existence is the most spoiled, poor me, and immature attitude the entire church tend to lead their followers.
Yes, it's true that your forefathers suffered, but please, don't even try to compare just how much others have experienced, that makes the Mormons' suffering to be so pathetically superficial.
Women are such a necessary part of the plan of happiness which our Heavenly Father has outlined for us. That plan cannot operate without them.
Does that sound like he is treating us like second class citizens to you?
I also believe that depression is inherited in some families. I don't think the L D S church, and those who are not inflicted with the disease fully understand what a sensitive thing depression is.
What really gripes me is when someone in the church says's because someone is depressed they must have been possessed with the devil, and that they are not living gospel principles nor living righteously. That is so out of the DARK AGES! It really repulses me that there are these kinds of people living in this day and age who have that kind of mentality and thinking. Truly weird!
Instead of gathering quotes from contractors lamenting their situation, the focus is on what can be done to cut back on expenses so a company may survive. Counsel comes from manufacturers, distributors, and successful fellow contractors.
When dealing with a negative situation it makes sense to offer solutions rather than waste time weeping and finger pointing.
It is probably true that there are more depressed people in the world than we know about -- seeking help is important, "Mormon" or not, so that we can survive day to day, woman or not.
I am so grateful for the Gospel, the members of the Church, friends of every faith, doctors, medicines, all of which can be used to help lift the burden of depression.
My heart aches for those who don't know of or use those resources as appropriate, and struggle alone.
You are one of the lucky ones and good for you! Some men do have respect for woman. So you are a lucky one! Also, Have a great day!
And, by the way, the Gread Salt Lake isn't especially deep, it is in fact quite shallow in many (maybe most) places.
now I am married to that same kind of person.
I see them both be goody to shoes at church, and then
nothing during the week.
now our daughter has follow in the same foot steps.
yes, this deeply sadens my heart.
this same story maybe through out Mormon families.
If I was to share this stoy with my mother,
she would say "O my, that is not true,"
O, but it is true, she just dosen't want to see it.
she would never have done anything wrong, o no.
it just adds to my sad mountain.
I am glad to have added in my comments.
I feel better.
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