I didn't get that from her post.
I am curious Color as to your discussion of the Church with your husband. I hope I'm not being too personal... but it seems with all your posts that you do about how bad and evil the church is, and how you are doing it out of "love" for your fellow deceived Mormons, then why not talk of these same things to your own husband. I'm guessing you love him more than any of us. I'm not trying to be a smartalec Color. I know you were reluctant to tell him you left the church officially.
I really do have a lot of respect for you , It must be extremely challenging to live both ways, and still try to have a successful marriage. Please don't take this as hateful bait, it's not intended that way at all, but I can see how it could be percieved as such. I'm just saying that it must be very challenging and extremely difficult.
I never understood the relationship with James Carville and Mary Matalin either. Love conquers all!!!!
Thank you for defending me it sure can get lonely when there are so few of us!:)
CC I would always want you to be with your husband companionship is priceless and still hurts even after they have pass on!
I look forward to the day when my husband and I reunite someday!:)
I told you back in the day when Mormons on FR first started “baiting” me to resign from the Church because I wasn’t being truthful, that my husband asked me not to resign.
He is afraid of the community and family fallout. The threat is real, it may very well impact our business, our relationships and our family. As for me, I don’t care. I maintained my membership because my mother and my husband asked me to, it was important to them.
I regret listening to you people! It was none of your business what I did. But in reality this is a much less painful way for them than if I was dragged into court and excommunicated because I didn’t sustain the Prophet.
(This post is not directed to you Resty, you were supportive of my decision to maintain membership.)