Wow...what a powerful introduction! Oh, how I can relate to what you stated above (and really to your entire post). The journey out can be filled with so much struggle and pain.Abinidied wrote:I chose Abinadied as my user name very purposefully. Abinadi was by far my favorite BofM character. In fact, from the time I was a small child, I was quite mesmerized with Arnold Frieberg’s interpretation of him. I have viewed his depiction of a frail old man (from the neck up at least – seems to be propotionally over built below the neck) as a profound representation of the power of wisdom that comes with age. For me, when my shelf came crashing down, Abinadi died in a very powerful way and not at the hands of King Noah et al. He didn’t pass away into exaltation but rather passed from truth to fiction. He represents my transformation from believing (really nothing more than hoping) the church was true, to discovering it’s doctrines were covered in duct tape after being patched up.
You've come to the right place. There are so many in similar circumstances or who have experienced the anguish and pain you're going through. It sounds like the next few weeks are going to be pivotal for you as you maneuver your way even further out of the church. Please know that you can come here for advice, to report how it's going, or just to vent. We are here for you and there are so many on this forum who give such great advice and counsel. I'm really glad that your wife is there for you too.
Welcome to the board and I look forward to hearing more from you!
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