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I was so worried about “experimenting” with alc*hol 🙄👀 #exmormon #lds
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@tracebeard9249

2 weeks ago

As a police officer, it always amazed me how many people I arrested for DUI that would NEVER think of drinking an alcoholic beverage, but had no problem popping their prescription pills and driving. Utah had one of the highest number of non alcohol DUI's in the nation. 🤦‍♂

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@eastgermanhattrick3330

2 weeks ago

I feel like LDS has confused alcohol with bath salts.

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@darlameeks

2 weeks ago

I am Catholic, and we love to quote St. Thomas Aquinas who said, "Drink to the point of hilarity, and no further."

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@drgilbertourroz

2 weeks ago

(1). I was in line for a flu shot at a University town in Utah a few years ago. The young girl in front of me, obviously LDS, was telling her friends that she hoped the alcohol the nurses use to disinfect the skin on her arm would evaporate quickly, so that none of that alcohol would enter her bloodstream! 😮.
(2). In another instance, while attending a conference In Vancouver, B.C., I went to have dinner with an older LDS colleague. After dinner, the waitress offered us a cake covered in rum sauce. My colleague asked for a piece of that cake, but told the waitress to hold the rum sauce. I don’t think he was aware that the amount of alcohol in that rum sauce was zero to none.
(3). An American graduate student in that same University town I mentioned married a woman from the Dominican Republic. Among the invitees at the party there was an older gentleman who served an LDS mission to Guatemala many years early and was bragging about how well he spoke Spanish, which happens to be my native language. He approached me and asked me in perfect Spanglish “Dónde está el “groom”? (Where is the groom?). I assumed he was actually speaking only Spanish and understood that he had asked me: “Dónde está el ron?” (Where is the rum?). So, I leaned forward, picked the closest bottle of rum and handled it to him. He jumped almost two feet backwards opening his arms to as not being able to touch the cursed bottle of rum, and immediately switched to English: “No, sorry! I meant to ask where is the groom!”. I have never seen somebody jump away from a bottle of liquor so fast!
(4). Then, there is the joke about things that major religious faithful do not recognize. The answer being: Evangelicals do not recognize Mary as worthy of devotion. Lutherans do not recognize the Pope as the head of the Church. And, Mormons do not recognize each other at the Liquor Store

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@Yinanony

2 weeks ago

My brother found a bottle of vodka in my home one day. I had it to make mixed drinks. He told my perfect Molly Mormon sister and she filed a report with the local Behavioral Services office that I was an alcoholic in crisis.

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@Riverdeepnwide

2 weeks ago

Having served on a Stake High Council, I knew many Mormons who drank. Oddly, the more money they had, the more their hijinks were tolerated, the less they would be disciplined as more average folks were.
It was part of my awakening.

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@glizzymcguire8577

2 weeks ago

i remember your story about drinking for the first time with your friend, definitely not safe to have zero knowledge about its effects before drinking for the first time!

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@SteveSmith-os5bs

2 weeks ago

I took me leaving the LDS church to find out that I didn't like alcohol. But I do love ice tea.

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@ragtowne

2 weeks ago

A good friend married a devout momon lady - we had them over to our house for a party and she was shocked that people could drink and not immediately get so wasted they went outside and howled at the moon like a rabid wolf (her words).

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@Bad_Hombre_ADK

1 week ago

As an ex-mormon who is also a recovering alcoholic, I've occasionally wondered if learning about using alcohol responsibly when I was younger would've helped me. Then I look at my family history and remember that my genes were just a ticking time bomb. That being said, I plan to teach my kid about responsible drinking as well as warn them about their potential genetic disposition towards alcoholism.

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@CindymeCindy

2 weeks ago

Back in the early 70s, a Long John Silver‘s seafood restaurant opened in our small Oklahoma town. They were known for using a beer batter on their fish. At first, none of the Christians went there for Sunday lunch but after a while, everyone started going. The first time my mom ate some of the fried fish she took one bite and started to act tipsy like she couldn’t hold herself up. She proclaimed that she felt drunk. Even I knew at a very young age in grade school that she wasn’t drunk and I said “Mom, stop it!”.

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@rachaelpanda

2 weeks ago

My grandma grew up in the 1920's, and all the time when I was a kid she would would tell me in a sing-song voice, "Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine." So not only would we be restricted from ever drinking but if prospective dates ever drank we couldn't even look at them. Just little things like that were always getting programmed in our little brains

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@stephaniewinslow33

2 weeks ago

Growing up Baptist they said similar things, it was the “devil’s drink!” Never to be touched and anybody who did was EVIL!! 😂😂 thank you for spreading the truth

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@LieutenantSheep

2 weeks ago

It’s like how kids think about drinking

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@authenticallytracy3421

2 weeks ago

It’s amazing how we think we know something based on what we were taught. I got the whole birds and the bees talk at an appropriate age, was not allowed to take it in school so only learned what my parents/church taught and they forgot to leave out a very important part of the information. My young self was shocked when I learned you had to be NAKED. LoL guess that’s one way to insure abstinence.

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@mustwereallydothis

2 weeks ago

Oh boy! Finally, my time to shine
A member of our ward made his own root beer and would always make a huge batch for our annual halloween party. It was always quite tasty, but when he announced that he had added lots of extra sugar this time, my husband and I became a bit concerned. It was delicious and all, but the second we went to take a sip, we immediately took our children's glasses and told them not to accept any more.
Not a single other member there believed us when we warned them that it was alcoholic and most of the kids absolutely LOVED the stuff. That quickly turned into one of the most lively parties we've ever attended.😂😂

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@CharlesHess

2 weeks ago

Your first-hand insights into this cult are very informative and entertaining.

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@BlackNemesis13

2 weeks ago

I was raised Baptist and we were taught pretty much the same thing. My dad still believes that to this day. Pretty sad.

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@MerryLeafField

2 weeks ago

Meanwhile, Jesus was making over 100 gallons of wine at one wedding after ALL of the wine had been consumed.

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@rayfann7860

2 weeks ago

There's nothing wrong with not drinking. Just remember it doesn't make you better than people who do

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