The Mormon Cult by Jack B Worthy

The Mormon Cult by Jack B Worthy

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Scrutinising the experience of growing up Mormon, this book tells the story of one man's disillusionment with his faith and subsequent excommunication from the Church. It reveals what is posited as inherent racism and sexism within the church and seeks to expose the controlling methods of indoctrination and the harsh process of excommunication.

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The Mormon Cult by Jack B Worthy

Scrutinizing the experience of growing up Mormon, this personal narrative tells the story of one man's disillusionment with his faith and subsequent excommunication from the Church. This account reveals what is posited as inherent racism and sexism within the church and seeks to expose the controlling methods of indoctrination and the harsh process of excommunication. The basic tenets of the religion are explained, personal stories and analyses are shared, and church authorities are cited to support the claims of extreme gender and racial discrimination. From unknowing follower to angry rebel, and finally to a content, worldly man, this book recounts the experience of a survivor who feels the duty to explain his truth.
"Quickly allows the reader to 'become' that devout Mormon boy who voluntarily gave up two years of his young adulthood to serve God and to save souls" -- Richard Peckham, founder, Ex-Mormon Foundation"
Jack B. Worthy was born and raised a Mormon, participating in the indoctrination process and mission work until he became disillusioned and left the Church. He has written under a pseudonym to protect his family members who are still active Mormons.
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ISBN 13 9781884365447
ISBN 10 1884365442
Title The Mormon Cult
Author Jack B Worthy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher See Sharp Press
Year published 2008-04-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.