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Deseret First Credit Union Doesn't Want Non Mormon Members

This is a survey that I came across online from Deseret Credit Union which shows that they clearly prefer their customers to be Mormon.  
 
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azapachekid (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't quite see what all the complaining is about, if you don't wish to join Deseret First then go to another credit union. The name alone Deseret ought to tell you that it is Mormon affiliated, I saw at least 4 other credit unions listed, why not go and join one of them? if you're offended then go elsewhere, just as the Mormons are told when they are offended by filthy movies and television, no one forces you to wach it, go somewhere else. this is how the world is - deal with it !!!
UsernameScmoozername (6 months ago) Show Hide
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At no point did I EVER say I was offended. I'm not at all. I just think it's rediculously shallow for a business to cater to one particular group just because they believe a certain way. It is absurd. And I do go elsewhere, you deal with it. It just serves to show the rest of the world that Mormons are shallow, hypocritical, and superficial.
moparmonster1965 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This is a direct refutation of the claim that Mormonism is tolerant of other faiths.
shanetbray (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Looks pretty clear cut to me. I'll be sure to take my business elsewhere. The "common bond" is clearly religous prejudice. No suprise comming from this particular sect.
dfcufan (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm a Deseret First employee and there's no religious discrimination here. Unlike banks, credit unions require people to fit within a common bond in order to legally join. A common bond can be an employer, geographical location, or even a religious affiliation. For instance, a teacher can't join a welder's credit union and a Mormon can't join a Muslim credit union. As an LDS credit union, we're simply surveying the preferences of people eligible to join our credit union. No ill will to anybody.
KoopaTroopa4 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Sounds like you didn't watch the video. It is very obvious that Deseret First Credit Union discriminates against non-Mormons.
moparmonster1965 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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As long as people are in theological lockstep, yes, there's probably no discrimination.
dfcufan (6 months ago)
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