A presentation given by former Foundation President, Sue Emmett to the Humanists of Greater Portland, detailing her experiences as a Mormon as well as Mormon theology, doctrines and practices.
Regarding 5 or 6 generations, it seems likely that there ARE thousands of exmo descendants, but there are a few factors confounding that.
1) Some exmos loose the compulsion to breed in order to replenish earth population, hence future generations of exmos might be smaller than those of mormons
2) Mormon roots can become non-representative or undesirable to exmos so they blend into society
3) Exmo family members sometimes become pariah to believers who then eschew association with the exmo
After 5 or 6 generations from Brigham Young you would think there would be thousands of his decendants that left the church. Today, maybe 2 or 3 dozen? Hard to say. The brainwashing and bondage keeps everyone hooked to the party line!
oh that's hilarious!! that's right! who isn't? lol!
sldeyo 2 years ago
Regarding 5 or 6 generations, it seems likely that there ARE thousands of exmo descendants, but there are a few factors confounding that.
1) Some exmos loose the compulsion to breed in order to replenish earth population, hence future generations of exmos might be smaller than those of mormons
2) Mormon roots can become non-representative or undesirable to exmos so they blend into society
3) Exmo family members sometimes become pariah to believers who then eschew association with the exmo
NathanRKennard 2 years ago
After 5 or 6 generations from Brigham Young you would think there would be thousands of his decendants that left the church. Today, maybe 2 or 3 dozen? Hard to say. The brainwashing and bondage keeps everyone hooked to the party line!
GiftoAll 2 years ago
Who isn't?!
Ha ha!!!
Tavlo 2 years ago