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Mormons in Mourning: Post Election Depression
A Well-Behaved Mormon Woman ^
| November 2, 2012
| Kathryn Skaggs
Posted on 12/29/2012 9:10:37 AM PST by greyfoxx39
From childhood it has been my nature to find that double rainbow in even the worst adversity I've experienced throughout my life, and like so many of you I've had my share. As an adult I am now well conditioned to find it immediately -- as I've learned that to do so I'm able to overcome a setback much quicker, press forward -- come what may. (Of note, this usually accompanies a very fast turn to Christ as part of the process.) But on occasion, life's disappointments refuse to allow such expediency and we are compelled to pause briefly -- rest on why that is -- and find the possible lessons to be learned, seemingly necessary.
So, today I want to pause from my normal, upbeat blogging style to acknowledge what I've been observing throughout my Mormon community since Mitt Romney's bid to become the first President of the United States failed: post election depression.
Like many of you hoping to celebrate the 2012 election results, I was ready to enthusiastically write that historic victory post, not only here, but also on the Washington Post:
Mitt Romney First Mormon President of the United States!
But alas, what many Mormons have been anticipating, praying for and some going so far as to fast for -- some believing it God's will -- were literally left devastated at the final election results! I know this because I've read what you think and heard what many of you are saying. And let me be quite honest here -- I've been somewhat taken back at the public displays of both anger and disappointment displayed by many members through the use of social media and on social networks -- causing me to wonder how future scripture would describe us as a people and what lessons our behaviors would teach future generations.
But please know, I'm not here to judge anyone -- I'm sincerely concerned by such outcry. Strange enough, I read an article a few days before the election suggesting that either way, a Romney win or defeat, Mormons would not have much of a reaction . Boy did that lady have us wrong! I knew how excited we would all be if it were to have been a victory, but truly I had no idea the level of sadness and/or anger that I would witness by members I personally know and associate with. And this observation is not mine alone. I've receive a few emails from other members expressing this same concern -- which has ultimately driven this post.
I can't really say why, for sure, that my own immediate response turned to finding the positive for Mormonism, in general -- of which I wrote election night and posted here, and then turned to give my response, as promised, whatever that was to be, to the Washington Post's On Faith Blog -- but somehow I was blessed to be given a view that enabled me to find a triple rainbow -- right away!
How grateful I am for that immediate blessing. Little did I know but that our little band of latter-day saints would collectively be so saddened by these election results. Let me just say, because I know if I don't I will be called out: but I do realize that for many of you it had little or nothing to do with the fact that Mitt Romney is a Mormon -- as I stand in that place -- but for many it was. And that's okay.
I'm not really sure why such extreme responses by so many members. I do realize that many believe this country is heading into some very dark days, and that by having Mitt Romney, a Republican and a Mormon, surely we could course correct this seeming downward spiral -- and with his loss such hopes have been dashed! I get this thought process and I'm sure there's much more that I'm not understanding -- or get -- but I'm still asking myself why? Why such sadness?
I found this quote by President Ezra Taft Benson responding to the popular Mormon belief that our Constitution would hang by a thread (which it likely is), and that the Elders of Israel would basically rise to save the day. I do have a concern that some of the sadness or disappointment being felt might possibly be connected to these thoughts, some feeling that Mitt Romney was the man for the job. And FYI, this 'prophecy' known as the White Horse Prophecy, is not official doctrine of the Church.
"I have faith that the Constitution will be saved as prophesied by Joseph Smith. But it will not be saved in Washington. It will be saved by the citizens of this nation who love and cherish freedom. It will be saved by enlightened members of this Church -- men and women who will subscribe to and abide the principles of the Constitution" (Source: CHB 28-31)
So, according to President Benson, and I don't know what other leaders have said on this topic, but it seems to me that the answer to the Constitution problem will not be solved by one powerful person in government -- but individual members.
How that happens I can't say for sure, but I do believe that education and the preaching of the gospel will have a powerful influence on society as one-by-one individuals turn to God and choose to manage their lives according to His laws. And His laws are in harmony with the "principles of the Constitution".
As we reflect on the what now question and the where do we go from here question it begins to become more clear that the results of this election are that the gates to share the gospel have been blasted wide open and we've all got a lot of work ahead of us. And indeed it may not be too far fetched to suggest that the lowering of the missionary age requirement, prompting a significant increase in new missionary applications, was the inspired work of our beloved watchmen on the tower -- knowing full well what is ahead.
Michael Otterson, who manages Church Public Affairs, globally, just published an excellent article over at On Faith, wherein he takes a look at: What lies ahead for Mormons...
"More visibility is not necessarily the same as increased understanding. In reality, a presidential election campaign is probably the worst time to try to educate and inform, because politics by its nature is divisive and often shrill. Many people are ready to believe the worst if it comports with their political leanings. But with the heat and divisiveness of a political campaign behind us, thoughtful Mormons can now look to the possibility of having more serious discussions with others about our faith, and especially about how our theology translates into the way we live."
Isn't that a great point?
Before we move on though, you should know that you're not alone in feeling sad or depressed. Pretty much everyone I know who was hoping that Romney would win the election, and not just Mormons, are feeling pretty blue right now. From what I've observed, there's a whole lot of chocolate going on! ; ) I just thought it might be helpful to acknowledge it and maybe even share some feelings.
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KEYWORDS: bho2012; depression; election; inman; ldschurch; mormon; romney; romney2012
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Given the response to the article in the Globe, Tagg Romney, Mitts son, dropped a bombshell when interviewed. It seems Mitt didnt even WANT to be President!
Latest Romney Revelation Has Me Incredibly Angry
This article illustrates the dirty campaigning that was done by Romney and his sycophants beginning in the 2008 electoral cycle when they were hoping to harm Governor Palins reputation to the point she wouldnt be a viable candidate in the future. All to pave the way for Mitt. And in 2012 these tactics were used against all the other primary candidates in order again, to pave the way for Mitt.
I don't believe Tagg Romney. I believe that Mitt not only wanted the presidency, but he believed he was foreordained by way of the mormon religion to become the "man on the White Horse". The mormon leaders had already planned ahead for a blitz campaign to convert others including Christians, because there is an attitude of "specialness" and belief that the sect in the future will rule the world fostered by the religion in its members.
Instead, Mitt Romney has given this country four more disastrous years of Barack Obama.
To: Colofornian; Elsie; svcw; Zakeet; Tennessee Nana; aMorePerfectUnion; Godzilla; fishtank; metmom; ..
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:12:43 AM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(Romney's gift to the country....Boehner bowing to Obama while kicking the Tea Party.)
To: greyfoxx39
White Horse went like a lamb to the slaughter ping.
3
posted on
12/29/2012 9:20:30 AM PST
by
Utah Binger
(Southern Utah where the world comes to see America)
To: greyfoxx39
4
posted on
12/29/2012 9:23:37 AM PST
by
Vaquero
(Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
To: greyfoxx39
As a consolation prize, you still have Harry Reid running the Senate. Not a white horse...just a corrupt gray nag.
5
posted on
12/29/2012 9:24:22 AM PST
by
peyton randolph
(FUBO and his wookie beard)
To: greyfoxx39
" .. causing me to wonder how future scripture would describe us .. "Stopped reading right there
6
posted on
12/29/2012 9:24:43 AM PST
by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: greyfoxx39
Lets run a millionaire cult member for president.
That’ll end well!
7
posted on
12/29/2012 9:30:08 AM PST
by
aMorePerfectUnion
(Gone rogue, gone Galt, gone international. Gone.)
Comment #8 Removed by Moderator
To: teppe
I hate every perversion of truth, including Mormonism. People trapped in the cult are victims - until the cross the line as false teachers. Which are you teppe?
9
posted on
12/29/2012 9:35:20 AM PST
by
aMorePerfectUnion
(Gone rogue, gone Galt, gone international. Gone.)
To: teppe
Not joy, teppe. Just sadness that you have to be a member of a corrupt religious cult. There is no Scripture to support the Mormon religion, especially in the prophecy area. Jesus is the way to the Father, not Mormonism nor Catholicism, or Jehovah’s Witnesses. If you really know Jesus, then you will not be involved in Mormonism.
To: greyfoxx39
Watching people walk joyfully toward destruction through their false prophets is a sad ordeal.
mormanism and islam are the "Animal Farm" versions of Christianity. Just line out the truth and change it as you go along.
0 is blatantly evil; Myth and his mormonism are a craftily disguised evil intent to trick Evangelicals he's just like us.
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:42:56 AM PST
by
Repeat Offender
(What good are conservative principles if we don't stand by them?)
To: greyfoxx39
Well, no question he used every dirty trick in the book to eliminate his rivals, including lending his own handlers to Juan McCain to undermine him and ensure that he and Sarah would lose the 2008 election.
He spent almost all his vitriol and his lies on Sarah and the Republican candidates in the 2012 primaries. Then he just lay down and let Obama have it. Seems he didn’t want it after all. He just wanted to elminate all the conservatives and semi-conservatives from the contest.
Well, never mind. He’s still Bishop Romney, and he still has his own planet coming to him, where he will be not president but god.
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:44:20 AM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Utah Binger
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:44:36 AM PST
by
Jack Hydrazine
(It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
To: teppe
Ex-Mormons are forbidden to post their experiences within the cult on this site? Well, that’s interesting. Do you have the same code of silence regarding Scientology, Moonies, and Muslims as well?
To: Buddygirl
>>
Jesus is the way to the Father, not Mormonism nor Catholicism, or Jehovahs Witnesses. If you really know Jesus, then you will not be involved in Mormonism. <<
I agree about Mormonism, but your inclusion of Catholicism is curious. Most of the Christian doctrines in use today (the definition of the trinity, that Jesus was equally God and Man, etc.) were put forth by Catholics and defended by the Catholic Church against heretics who denied them. Are you of the opinion that anyone who called themselves a Christian prior to the 1600s was not a true Christian and didn't really know Jesus?
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:47:21 AM PST
by
BillyBoy
( Impeach Obama? Yes We Can!)
To: fattigermaster
future scripture will be written to make it all OK
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:48:15 AM PST
by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: fattigermaster; Jim Robinson
Ex-Mormons are forbidden to post their experiences within the cult on this site?FR mormons would certainly like to see any posts questioning mormonism forbidden, but the FR site owner has THIS opinion:
My position stands. The so-called book of Mormon is false gospel, ie, fiction. It has nothing whatsoever to do with Christianity or the Word of God.
Look up false prophets in KJV.
Must be a flaw (among many flaws) in my up-bringing.
93 posted on Saturday, November 10, 2012 1:32:00 PM by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!!)
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:55:50 AM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(Romney's gift to the country....Boehner bowing to Obama while kicking the Tea Party.)
To: peyton randolph
Well, Romney lost, and the Republic was saved. /s
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posted on
12/29/2012 9:56:36 AM PST
by
1rudeboy
To: greyfoxx39
I don't believe Tagg Romney. I believe that Mitt not only wanted the presidency, but he believed he was foreordained by way of the mormon religion to become the "man on the White Horse". ....there is an attitude of "specialness" and belief that the sect in the future will rule the world fostered by the religion in its members.
Instead, Mitt Romney has given this country four more disastrous years of Barack Obama.
19
posted on
12/29/2012 9:56:46 AM PST
by
svcw
(Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
To: teppe
Hey, sugar when you talk about people it is polite to ping them and oh yea, you make another charge and have yet to establish one hate-filled post.....as always you bring hate into the conversation first.
20
posted on
12/29/2012 10:13:10 AM PST
by
svcw
(Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
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