Z is exhibiting classic behavior that I have encountered in Mormons in Utah. I don’t mean to be offensive, most of this I have seen at the University, and I am not saying ALL Mormons are like this, but a super-majority of the ones I have met: They are arrogant, narrow-minded, and refuse to accept they are ever wrong.
As a note to get BACK on the subject, we are talking about 3 Mormon missionaries who did something wrong. They admit it, one even apologized for it. So everyone, stop “throwing stones” and let’s have a discussion, can we? Or am I asking too much of you, Z?
I was born a Mormon and raised in a town called St. George.
This hate crime is not surprising. In fact, I have personally witnessed similar things throughout my life.
One example: during a family reunion we stopped in Carson City, Nevada, near the site of an old church. I was just a boy, but I witnessed my father and uncles go and “give a priesthood blessing” to a statue of the Virgin Mary outside. They laughed and joked about this, and boasted later that they had “cast out Satan”.
In context, it might help to understand that Mormons are taught from birth that the Catholic church is the “whore of babylon” mentioned in the Book of Revelations. The book
Mormon Doctrine by the apostle Bruce R McConkie elucidates this idea quite plainly, and the author goes on with a prophesy that the anti-Christ will be appointed a pope in the future.
Mormons do not hate Catholic people, but we do feel sorry for them. We are taught that ours is the “one true church”. The Catholic church once had the truth, but has been changed into a Satanic counterfeit over the course of the centuries.
As an adult, I feel terrible about this incident, but I remember my youth and the attitudes we all grew up with, and I can sadly understand it. I see the same teachings and attitudes prevalent today. Even in this forum, there are those who would rather cover up or minimize the extent of the damage. This is the same dark, Satanic piety that motivated our church to commit the most horrible mass-murder in American History, until the terrorism of Oklahoma City. Until the CoJCoLDS can become honest about its own history, and quit demonizing and dehumanizing people of other faiths, the same sorts of tragedies (large and small) are likely to continue.