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Exclusive: Brigham Young’s Great-Great-Granddaughter on Mormonism and Mitt Romney
Daily Beast ^ | August 7, 2012 | Jamie Reno

Posted on 08/07/2012 3:45:40 PM PDT by greyfoxx39

A direct descendant of Brigham Young, Sue Emmett left the church because of the very values she says would make Romney a frightening president. She speaks exclusively with Jamie Reno.

A direct descendant of Brigham Young, Sue Emmett left the church because of the very values she says would make Romney a frightening president. She speaks exclusively with Jamie Reno.

“Walking by that statue every day, I was reminded of my heritage, my lineage,” says Emmett. “That, plus going up to Salt Lake and walking through the Beehive House a couple of times and thinking of my grandmother, who I knew very well, all that pretty much sealed the deal for me being a very devout, obedient Mormon girl.”

But by the time she reached her mid-30s, she began to have doubts. Emmett started questioning the ethics and veracity of the church’s doctrine and its founders, including Young himself, and she grew increasingly concerned with the way, she says, the church treats women. She held these questions close to the vest for many years until, in 1999, at the age of 55, she finally made the hard decision to leave the church.

"There was a powerful mystique around me that I was special because of my heritage, so it was really difficult for me to leave,” says Emmett, now 71. “It was the only life, the only home I ever knew. But I just couldn’t stay any longer.”

Emmett, who still has dear friends and family members in the church—“You can be critical of the church and still be compassionate toward the people in it,” she says—is now president of the Exmormon Foundation, which was organized to give support and understanding to those who leave Mormonism. In an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, Emmett, who rarely speaks to the media, talks about what life is like in the church, why she left, and what she thinks motivates Mitt Romney to want to be president.

Sue Emmett discusses her experience as a woman in the Mormon church.

"The church has astutely created a very benign image to the world. They spend millions of dollars a year doing this," says Emmett, who was born and raised in Portland, Ore., and still lives there. "But there are things that go on inside the church that are hurtful to women. There are many women still in the church who have complaints about not having any real say in what goes on, but they have nowhere to go with these complaints.”

Emmett says there is a lot of silent suffering among Mormon women, but she just reached a point where she couldn’t stay silent anymore.

“The church has astutely created a very benign image to the world. They spend millions of dollars a year doing this,” says Emmett.

Divorced from her husband of 34 years, who is still a Mormon, Emmett—the mother of seven grown children, five of whom are still in the church while two have left—says that “the one thing that finally put the arrow in me" was when she and her sister-in-law decided to start a retreat for Mormon women. Church leaders were not amused, she says.

“It was just a social and cultural thing," Emmett explains. "We made a vow that we would never have anything at the retreat that was anti-church, it would just be a place for cultural events and sharing ideas. We had artists and guest speakers, including one woman who spent her life traveling around the world taking pictures of women and their cultures.”

Emmett says the retreat, which was held in an Oregon mountain lodge and typically attracted between 60 and 70 Mormon women, had feminist overtones, “but we never talked about problems at church. We did nothing wrong.”

Still, the negative reaction among her church’s leadership was the last straw.

"We knew we'd get in trouble for doing it, but we did it anyway," she says. "From that point on, I was marginalized. I’d done everything a good Mormon woman could do in the church, including teaching children in Sunday school, but after we did the retreat I was treated differently.”

Responding to Emmett’s comments about the church’s treatment of women, Ruth Todd, a spokeswoman for the church, tells The Daily Beast: “Nearly half of the 14 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are women. To assert that my membership or participation in the church is based on compulsion or deception is both offensive and disparaging to me as a woman, and is patently false.”

Says Todd: “The right of every individual [Mormon] to make choices for themselves that determine their path in life and in the eternities is a fundamental doctrine of our faith. As a woman, I view my role in the church and in God’s plan as distinct and complementary to the efforts of men. Trying to characterize the role of women in the church in a purely hierarchical way misses the mark and is a flawed premise that demeans the role and value of women.”

Since she left 13 years ago, Emmett has become a leader of the ex-Mormon movement, which she says is not about bashing her former church but about helping former members make the difficult adjustment. “It’s such an insular world, and for some people it is really hard to make it on the ‘outside,’ so to speak,” she says.

Emmett has watched Mitt Romney very closely throughout his public life and has strong opinions about what shaped his personality and his character. “Mitt is a product not only of his wealth, but of an organization that gives men power when they are 12 years old,” she says. “That is when boys are ordained with the priesthood. It is a big moment in a Mormon male’s childhood.”

As for what pundits say is Romney's difficulty connecting with people, Emmett blames it largely on what she calls “the entitled Mormon male syndrome, where the leadership professes compassion and concern but leaves the manifestations of that to the drones. All male leadership is not this way; there are some wonderful men who do their best to exercise their power compassionately, but many do not.”

Emmett says Romney was a bishop, “a position where everyone defers to you. What a bishop says goes. People come to them to receive blessings.” He then became a stake president, she says, which means he presided over several congregations, and at that point bishops deferred to him.

“Mitt has had people defer to him and not challenge him his entire life,” says Emmett. “In the Mormon church if you challenge your priesthood leaders it’s a very bad thing to do, especially for women. As the world can now see, Mitt has a very hard time with being questioned and criticized; he’s had so little of this in his life."

Will he be more beholden to his church than to the American people? Emmett recalls that when Romney was stake president in the church, he was pro-life. But when he was running for governor he changed his position to pro-choice. A woman in the church who was a good friend of Emmett’s went to see Romney and thanked him for changing his position. “He told her that he had talked to church leaders in Salt Lake,” Emmett says, “and that they gave him permission to change his position.”

The Romney campaign did not respond to numerous requests for comment.

Emmett says she doesn’t think Romney has the ability to separate what leaders of the church want from what the country needs.

“Mitt has been groomed to become president from a very young age,” says Emmett. “The thing is, I think his father [George Romney, who ran for president in 1968] would have made a much better president. In many ways the church was more benign then than it is now.”

But Emmett begs to differ. “I can guarantee you that there are millions of Mormons who believe this prophecy and see Romney as potential fulfillment of it,” she says. “As a Mormon, you grow up hearing about this prophecy. I think Mitt believes he has a mandate from God to become president so he can help move this along. I don’t know if it’s a conscious thought, but it's in his subconscious.”

Emmett says she thinks Romney’s biggest fault is that he has a “serious problem telling the truth. There is flip-flopping, which he has done more than any politician in modern history, and then there is out and out lying,” she says. “This kind of thing has sadly been a part of the church from the very beginning. Some modern apostles actually taught that it is not always the best thing to tell the truth if it interferes with preaching gospel.”

Emmett says the notion of “Lying for the Lord,” as it has been called, implies that teaching the whole truth about the church should be avoided. At a presentation on Lying for the Lord at the 2008 Exmormon Foundation conference, Ken Clark addressed the issue. Clark, who worked as a teacher for the LDS Church Education System (CES) for 27 years and also served as a bishop before leaving the church in 2003, tells The Daily Beast, “Lying has become an institutionalized method of administrative control with the church.”

“Every Mormon grows up with the idea that it’s OK to lie if it’s for a higher cause,” says Clark, who now works for a company that markets employment and labor market data. “But what happens is when this becomes a part of your ethical tool kit, you develop a condescending attitude toward people. Like Ann Romney saying 'you people.’ This idea of lying for the Lord gives you license to place people on an inferior level. It’s OK for Mitt Romney to ignore the principle of full disclosure because it’s in his DNA. Look what he’s doing with his taxes, and how he talks only in generic and sanitized terms about his religion.”

But church spokeswoman Ruth Todd says there is no merit to Clark's accusations.

“To assert that there is a culture of dishonesty or deception in the church is both woefully uninformed and ridiculous," Todd says. "The pursuit of truth is at the heart of who we are. Mormon women around the world participate actively in our church because we find value and truth in the doctrines, structure and deep meaning provided by the gospel of Jesus Christ that is at the core of our faith. All church members are encouraged to study for themselves and develop their own convictions about the church and its teachings.”

When Clark left the church, he says, Emmett was of "great help to me. She is one of best people I know. She is very courageous and compassionate."

And Emmett, despite her issues with Romney and the church, does not want to be cast as a Mormon hater. She says that while she strongly disagrees with many of the tenets and practices of Mormonism, most Mormons are kind, honest people.

“Many of my children and other family members are still devout Mormons, and I want to be sensitive to their beliefs and I have no desire to hurt them,” says Emmett. “It’s been hard for me. It was my entire life for 50 years. I was very sincere and devout for a very long time. But as a feminist and someone who believes that you should be allowed to say what you really feel, I had to leave.”



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To: DIXIEBELLE2012
It seems to me some of the people that have been here quite a long time are obviously going ot vote for Obama.

Oh?

Then your seemer seems to be broken, for the ONLY folks coming up with this false statement are MORMON sympathsizers; who, quite OBVIOUSLY; hate MUSLIMs!!

501 posted on 08/09/2012 10:00:32 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lakeshark
That you, in your stupidity and ignorance, thought I was a Mormon is almost funny.

Are you this crazy and shallow that you would jump to that conclusion?

Perhaps your hyperbole, coupled with insults and superiority, has clouded my ability to think straight...
 
 
You'd rather see our country fall than elect a mormon.
You somehow believe that not electing a mormon is more important than allowing a Marxist to finish destroying our country.
 

502 posted on 08/09/2012 10:07:13 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lakeshark
You're an embarrasment to genuine Christians on this forum or any other.


A nation can survive its fools,
and even the ambitious.

But it cannot survive treason from within.

--Marcus Tullius Cicero

503 posted on 08/09/2012 10:09:53 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lakeshark
But it cannot survive treason from within.

And that is EXACTLY what MORMONism is!

A lying bag of SCUM that poses as 'christian' while denying the very foundation of it.

504 posted on 08/09/2012 10:11:05 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Tamzee
Nope, I only want to have something my way if I am going to pay for it which, if you think about it,

I did and this is a 'joint effort' and not all about you! So thinking about it - sounds you are a spoiled brat. Just go to a dummy site where 'anything goes'!

505 posted on 08/09/2012 10:11:43 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: PA Engineer
Normal people wonder why they spam so many threads.This is SO true!!

We've seen, over and over, the same 4-5 normal folks get on threads and just lament like Jeremiah over the failings of FR to OUST these folks!

--MormonDude(Put the SpamDogs in the POUND!)

506 posted on 08/09/2012 10:13:11 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

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508 posted on 08/09/2012 11:25:37 AM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Tell the 52,000 mormon missionaries to stop going worldwide proclaiming Christianity to be false.)
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To: Godzilla

Ironic huh?


509 posted on 08/09/2012 11:47:53 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (8/30/10, the day Truth won.)
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To: ejonesie22; Godzilla; Elsie
Based upon this thread, the Inmans have a much better argument for being persecuted that the whiny mormon church has.

BTW, have you seen this?

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510 posted on 08/09/2012 12:03:33 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Tell the 52,000 mormon missionaries to stop going worldwide proclaiming Christianity to be false.)
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To: Elsie
Yep, these were my two statements concerning what I have learned about your beliefs, and they are not hyperbole:

1. You'd rather see our country fall than elect a mormon. 2. You somehow believe that not electing a mormon is more important than allowing a Marxist to finish destroying our country.

Because I said those things, which are true, you decided I was a mormon. You also tried to compare yourself to Paul (Saul of Tarsus), which I took you to task for and you can't see how that might be offensive, therefore I must be a mormon.

Here are a couple of other things I have learned about you:

3. You are a highly emotional poster who jumps to conclusions from your emotions rather than logic.
4. You have an incapacity to see how a non-Christian (and other Christians) would see you as arrogant, hateful, and small minded.
5. As a professing Christian you can't see how you are hurting the cause of the one you claim to serve. Frankly, you are an embarrassment, to this forum, to your professed religion, and mostly to your self.

511 posted on 08/09/2012 12:19:22 PM PDT by Lakeshark (I don't care for Mitt; the alternative is unthinkable)
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To: Tamzee

“There used to be more enforcement of the civility rules (no name calling, outright attacks, etc.)” TAMZEE

Very sad and rather pitiful.”
How true. They are so blinded by their Mormon hate sight, that is all they see.
“Screw the country....as long as we don’t have a Mormon President”.
How “Christian” of them.
Wow, you even pinged the Morom hatred gang.
Too bad you don’t share your hatred of muzzies like you do with Mormons.
Some of these people are obsessed, bordering on psychosis.
Your hatred of Mormons is all you see. You don’t look at the politics, you only look at things from your personal perspective of Mormons.
Were you sexually abused by a Mormon? I am serious, it’s the only explanation for your obsession and hatred.
You’re a freakin idiot,
You little juvenile mentally challenged twerps
Why don’t you grow the f**k up?
he is not obsessed like the like s of you withe their incessant, psychotic posts.
are people who Witness the Gospel of Christ obsessed
now you are bordering on hysterics. I usually don’t push meds....but in your case PUSH.
It is obvious that something ‘really bad’ happened to her at the hands of a Mormon that fuels her unrelenting attacks on LDS.
I cannot imagine living my entire life being consumed by hatred, especially hatred for a group of people that are only expressing their freedom of religion.
There’s something just not right there. I feel sorry for anyone that has to carry the burdens of being abused.
I will pray for Colofornian tonight for God to give her the strength to confront the devils that haunt her. Perhaps we have mis-judged her hatred for a cry for help?
Are you really that stupid or are you trolling for your boy obama?
FU, obama or mit,
Meds would be very helpful.
Screw you n00b.
There seem to be a lot of Obama supporters here
LOL...you’re hypocrite in the highest order.
These anti-Romney folks are utter kooks. I swear, I feel like I’m reading unhinged posts from the DUmmies.
Sorry, but these pro-Obama folks are beyond disgusting and warped. Truly sick.
but its best to ignore and/or mock them,
These sad folks are the useful idiots to the obama gangsters to get their islamist don corleone 4 more years to f$%k America.
I don’t support mitt you fucking moron troll
Watch it there comrade! Your obamabot crimson red underwear is sticking out of your baggy pants a little.
I think you’re a fruitcake too. Batshit crazy.
the Axelrod chorus here
and the fact these few are just plain nuts!
Never mind trying to change the minds of these few kooks
Congrats on your “purity” (and your insanity).
Those who are insane and filled with hate are a very small minority here
but very loud cyber bullies
for you and the other Axelrod suckers “conservatives
we level headed conservatives, need to ignore these “lights on but nobody home”
They have no conservative sense on individual freedom. They don’t want it, because it would expose the extremist totalitarians they are.
am attacking people here who seem to have gone insane
so saith the graycrone
You’re all like the loons in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, wild-eyed, screaming and running from thread-to-thread throwing poop.
Calling yourselves “CHRISTIANS” is your most laughable lie.
You make sheep look like independent thinkers!
I think some of them are here from the left side and just trying to make FR look like it is filled with lunatics.
But you, the fool,
You escapees from the Cuckoo’s Nest
Once her hate posse
your man barry allowed a terrorist to go free
I think you are ill and I have nothing but pity for you
Take this politely, SIUYA. (stick it up you’re a$$)
Spam Dog Pack
you’re comprehension impaired.
My humble suggestion was that you do it your self
Go back to your DemocRAT Underwear moochelle
You are a horrible joke
Will happily add you to the SDP list
The only place I have seen so many pro Obama people is on the Daily Kos.
in your stupidity and ignorance

“Gratitude to all of you and the others who continue to bring voices of sanity to these threads.” TAMZEE

Yep, them sure are “voices of sanity”.


512 posted on 08/09/2012 12:24:33 PM PDT by SZonian (Throwing our allegiances to political party's in the long run gave away our liberty.)
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To: Lakeshark
Frankly, you are an embarrassment, to this forum, to your professed religion, and mostly to your self.

Try different nails. The ones yer using ain't stickin' nothin' to the wall.

513 posted on 08/09/2012 1:00:37 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lakeshark
Ever feel like you took a wrong turn and find that you're not in KANsas any longer?

My experience leads me to not TAKE these threads TOO seriously.

514 posted on 08/09/2012 1:41:56 PM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: greyfoxx39

you left out from your ping that other religious stalwart in your Hallmark Hall of Fame of Freepers who fear mormons: diogenesis.

Your cohorts would prefer a Muslim-hiding-in-plain sight as our leader than a patriotic American who happens to be a mormon.

God Save America from 4 more years of BO.


516 posted on 08/09/2012 1:54:35 PM PDT by IWONDR
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To: Servant of the Cross; Elsie
My experience leads me to not TAKE these threads TOO seriously.

MY experience leads me to simply ignore what would disturb me. However, I appreciate all the comments that are serving to bump my thread....over 500 replies now

These hits are probably adding to FR's Alexa rating, along with some of the comments possibly providing new insight into mormonism. Some of the comments are surely providing insight into the tolerance of the posters who accuse OTHERS of hate, ignoring the motes in their own eye. ;0)

What is the old saying...."any publicity is good publicity", even publicity on other websites!

Y'all wanna go for a thousand post thread?

517 posted on 08/09/2012 1:57:32 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Tell the 52,000 mormon missionaries to stop going worldwide proclaiming Christianity to be false.)
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To: Servant of the Cross

LOL! (I really did LOL there)


518 posted on 08/09/2012 1:58:00 PM PDT by FourtySeven (47)
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To: Servant of the Cross
"Sniff. Yep. Just as I thought. Another FR MORMONism thread."

Yep, those 52,000 missionaries are out their spreading the fertilizer all OVER the world and calling it chocolate!

519 posted on 08/09/2012 2:04:32 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Tell the 52,000 mormon missionaries to stop going worldwide proclaiming Christianity to be false.)
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To: IWONDR
God Save America from 4 more years of BO.

Why should HE?




Are you still killing your unborn?

-- GOD


 

520 posted on 08/09/2012 2:24:42 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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