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7/10
Exposing the non-inclusive side of the Mormon church
paul-allaer12 July 2022
As Episode 1 of "Mormon No More" (2022 release; 4 episodes of about 45 min each) opens, we are introduced to Sally, who after marriage and 3 kids has left the Mormon church after falling in love with another woman. "Who am I without Mormonism?" she ponders. The other woman is Lena, with 4 children, who also has left the Mormon church. We then go back in time and understand better what the background of each of them is. At this point we are 10 min into Episode 1.

Couple of comments: this 4 part docu-series is both heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. Heartbreaking because it provides a damning picture of the Mormon church, and in particular its non-support and non-inclusiveness of the LDTBQ+ community. All the strict rules of what is and isn't proper and allowed in the church are promulgated by, wait, wait, wait for it... OLD WHITE MEN. Every single one of the Mormon church's senior leadership (and much in the same way it is with conservative Christian churches), showing no understanding or empathy for "otherness", and in fact oppressing it at very turn. Watch the "conversion therapy" segment. Yet the documentary is also uplifting as we get to know Sally and Lena, and others like them. The most interesting aspect of it all is watching how Sally's and Lena's immediate families and ex-es deal with it. In the end, though, this docu-series exposes the hypocritical nature of religious organizations like the Mormon church and conservative Christian churches, who claim to profess one thing in words but then do the exact opposite in their actions. Shame on them all.

"Mormon No More" recently premiered in Hulu and all 4 episodes are now available to stream. I watched it just the other night and was surprised how quickly these episodes flew by. If you have any interest in the treatment of the LGTBQ+ community in and by the Mormon church, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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8/10
Important
heathergomez-2653117 July 2022
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I think the subject matter is important. That hate or judgment of things, like who someone loves or how they identify, is painful. And, has lasting consequences.

I thought the docuseries did a good job of balancing this exciting new time for the woman with also showing their pain, their former spouses pain/joy and struggles with family members and the church. I felt compassion and more understanding of each friend, ex, family members viewpoints and life.

I wish they had asked the woman and their ex's more questions about their spiritual beliefs now. They touch on it but it's something I'm curious about. Just more of a sense of like, do they pray?, etc etc.
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7/10
Glad to see it
msmoogoo12 July 2022
Its a good side of a story to see. Relatable to me, so I enjoyed the 1st episode. But I'm not going to watch the whole series. I think the people who are rating it so low are homophobes.
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Episode 3 kinda killed it for me
Ripshin9 August 2022
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I was somewhat enjoying this limited series, although I find it more than a tad "reality"-manipulated. What is supposedly "spontaneous," can't possibly be, in the world of production.

However, that stuff with conversion therapist Matheson? Just enrages me. The young guy, a former VICTIM, feels that he "owns" the situation, after their reintroduction. Simply not the case. The fact that Matheson greets him, by telling him how handsome he is?? Creepy. And infuriating. Then they show the "happy hug," and all is well. It is fabricated, and inept.

Then jumping to another complaint...they end the episode, implying that the two female subjects of this "news" series, might not get married after all. Pure PABLUM. SO much of the footage feels staged.

I work in the industry. And episode three is more than a bit "cringe-worthy." THIS series feels scripted at times. Not a news documentary.
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10/10
Review from a Mormon
jhsmith8714 November 2022
For context: I was raised in the LDS church in England, served as a missionary & married in the temple.

This is a fascinating insight into an area that shows the lack of inclusivity within the church I've called home. I've seen the struggles my brother in law had to face when he came out. I found this series to be a fair & balanced representation of the issues raised.

I was also adopted through LDS family services, as my birth mother was 14 when she got pregnant, & was shocked to see the advice is continued to be given. As is "stay celibate". Until you've walked in their shoes you cannot know what it's like.
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10/10
God bless you!...
babyjudy-0752025 July 2022
...From all the lgbtq children of God-dess.

Are you depressed that it's 2022 and were still dealing with this? Don't be. This documentary exists. Thousands of lgbtq have gone through it before and there are answers. You have people who love you. Be strong!!

Mormonism has access to continuing revelation. It doesn't need to be like this.

Finally, please Mormons of all stripes, conservative and liberal: Stop pushing gay-straight marriage. For some reason, Mormons view this as a viable alternative. Even the "liberal" ones. Gay-straight marriages will never be the answer to the existential dilemma which the existence of lgbtq persons present to Mormon cosmology.

Charity is.
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10/10
There needs to be more shows like this!
getzdanielle-0965412 July 2022
This show is absolutely amazing, gives homophobes and judgmental people an insight on what gay people go through just to please others rather than being themselves. These individuals faced adversity with so much strength and set examples for those that are scared to be themselves. Love, love, love this show! :)
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3/10
Get bored of your marriage, have an affair, blame your church, be a hero?
Kevin-Carmony11 July 2022
This documentary seems to be of the opinion that if you cheat in your marriage, IF it is with a same sex person, you're a hero of some kind. Lots of marriages grow stale and need to be worked on and given attention. Running off and having an affair makes you typical, not a hero. I suppose blaming your church eases the conscious, but it doesn't change the fact you lied, cheated, and broke vows, no matter how nice the music they play in the background while telling your "brave" story.
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10/10
Great Insight
milenaauge18 December 2023
Very good documentary, shows how difficult the live is for LGBTQ+ people in the church! It gives insight into a couple different stories and experiences from people. The church always talks about family and love thy neighbour but only if it's fitting for their closed minded and very conservative beliefs. Glad to see how these families came around and also to see have Patchwork families grow and get through troubles. Especially how the parents of the two protagonists changed. Glad to see people getting informed and keep learning, asking questions and find a new position! Definitely a must watch to learn about the church's teachings on queerness!
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