MySharoanah
Verified curious snoop
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Trust me, as an active LDS member, there are many basic features of this case that are jaw dropping and outrageous to us as well. Even the nomenclature used by Chad’s group is unfamiliar and strange (zombies, light and dark ratings, castings, Hiplos, ripped veils, death percentages, multiple probations and the list goes on).Me too. I’ve said this from the beginning. There are some basic features of this case that are jaw-droppingly weird to many of us, but that can be seen as less outrageous by those reared on a belief system that allows for personal visions and other aspects of the Daybell story. We must be very careful here to avoid judgments of the LDS faith in this regard. Every religion seems fantastical to those who don’t practice it — and even to some who do!
I’ve never personally met anyone that claims they met Jesus Christ, let alone someone that was him in a past life or do I know anyone claiming to have “personal visions”. Personal revelation? Yes, but I think that concept is most equivalent to a “gut instinct” more than something strange and crazy.
Trust me, you don’t have to worry about an LDS jury pool. We are smart enough to see the bastardization of a religion that many of us love (and others love to hate).
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