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I read a book recently called "Leaving The Saints", written by the daughter of a Mormon scholar/apologist (Hugh Nibley). It's very interesting, not just the allegations she makes about her father, but the whole lifestyle. She also discusses how when she and her husband left the church, the pressure that was put on them by their local wards and leaders. They had to leave their jobs, too since both were employed at BYU.
The "garment" thing is weird (Mormon Underoos), but Scientology is far stranger than Mormonism.
But a whole lot of other religions have cult-like aspects. The author's description of the community values in Salt Lake City read like a description of Grand Rapids, Michigan, the evangelical-dominated community in which I grew up in. And these are not all bad things-she discusses how she and her husband returned to SLC after finding out she was carrying a child with downs. All their friends and associates in Boston advised her to get an abortion and couldn't understand why she wouldn't. She said she knew that the Mormons would understand and support her decision. People in Grand Rapids would be similarly supportive in the same situation.
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