Bill Maher tells it like it is… Zion Curtain Roundup

It’s been a busy week Behind the Zion Curtain, but I wanted to start out with this video of Bill Maher, as he puts Mormonism under the microscope and it comes up lacking. (Note to Mormons: Bill pretty much thinks all religions are silly, so you aren’t being picked on. He’s spreads his ridicule around equally.)

Protestors at BYU Become LEPERS in the Provo Community

According to a Mother Jones article, not only were high schools in the Provo School District told NOT to rent their facilities out to the protesters who wanted an alternative commencement ceremony–one minus Vice President Dick Cheney–but now, the students who attended are being blacklisted by the community.

But that was just the beginning of the story. A local businesswoman has tipped off the students that their names are now also on a “do not hire” list circulated by local businesses. “Many businesses are noting the names involved,” she says.

Really, the Mormons are ALL about freedom of choice. You choose their right, or they punish you.

And finally, Robert Kirby Opines on Meeting an Excommunicated Mormon on the Street… A man, who oddly enough, seemed to be perfectly happy in his Outer Darkness shrouded world. (And yes, I did notice the typo on the Trib page, but it’s still a good column.


13 Responses to “Bill Maher tells it like it is… Zion Curtain Roundup”

  1. Kane Says:

    We need more of this.

  2. Cele Says:

    I don’t get to watch Bill Maher and I’ve never watched Craig Ferguson. I should amend my ways that was funny, truthful, and smack on.

  3. Renee Says:

    I love Robert Kirby. He’s given me more and better perspective on being Mormon (the kind who relates well to non-Mormons like me) since I moved to Utah a year ago than I could have hoped for. He actually lives pretty close to me - I keep hoping I’ll run into him at the grocery store, so far no luck.

    I wish they’d circulate the names of those kids who protested where I work. I’d hire one of them on the spot (unfortunately I don’t have any openings right now, but I know people who do).

    Natalie, any opinion on the PBS mini-series?

  4. Alicia Says:

    Natalie should write a whole post on the PBS thing (wink wink) … I saw it last night (missed House for it too) and …. -.-

  5. Wayne Says:

    http://www.pbs.org/mormons/talk/

  6. Wayne Says:

    What Mormons really believe!! Could we call this: ‘Un-Natalieized’? Or Mormonism without the ‘Natilieism’ twist?

    http://www.pbs.org/mormons/faqs/#3

  7. Natalie R. Collins Says:

    Wayne, it is patently obvious that you have NO idea what Mormons really DO believe. I don’t twist anything. Sorry you don’t like cold hard facts. The LDS Church spins faster than a top. If YOU want to believe it, so be it, but DO NOT accusing me of lying or twisting. And spell my name right. It’s NATALIE.

  8. Wayne Says:

    ONE TIME I spell your name wrong and you come unglued. All my life I have been called ‘Dwayne’, ‘Wane’ among many other forms. My own father, until the day he died, spelled it ‘Wain’. I don’t ever once remember being offended by it. Your sensitivity is showing through. You noticed I did spell it correctly the first time. I am not a professional typist like some people.

  9. Natalie R. Collins Says:

    I didn’t come unglued, Wayne. I realize you are desperate to discredit me, and thus, validate your position. Please don’t insult me and expect pats on the back, however.

    You wrote:
    Could we call this: ‘Un-Natalieized’? Or Mormonism without the ‘Natilieism’ twist?

    Actually, we could call it highly sanitized, carefully handpicked information. The “milk” before the “meat,” so to speak.

  10. Wayne Says:

    Whoa!!! DISCREDIT??? NATALIE: Do you know what that word means? Everything you write about the Church in some form or another is designed to DISCREDIT it. And when you do say something nice, you have to add some negative comment. If you don’t put a twist on your comments, you refer your followers to a website that does. Take for example the latest with Bill Mayer. Then immediately after that you give reference to Mother Jones, then on to another by Robert Kirby. All POSITIVE, RIGHT? No chance you would stoop to discredit anyone! Not unless they are member of the Mormon Church.
    As for me knowing what the Church believes, I have been a member for the past 45 years. My mother is an active, anti-Mormon. She has presented me with every argument you have ever heard of, with the same techniques you use. My younger brother is a very devout Atheist, and I have also gotten it from that angle. I have a large suitcase full anti-type material that I have researched. I have gone to many anti-Mormon rallies in the Salt Lake area, including one by Dick Bear, a one time popular anti. Does that make me an expert? No. But it made me smart enough to see through what you are trying to do. As for me trying to discrediting you? I think that is something you will do for yourself.

  11. Natalie Says:

    Wayne,

    You are missing a VERY simple point here. I do not believe the Mormon Church to be true, and I am open and honest about it. YOU do believe the Mormon Church to be true, and you are open and honest about it.

    As long as YOU have a right to proselytize and defend, and claim you belong to the only true church, I have a right to say I do not believe it is true.

    Bottom line.

  12. Tracy Says:

    “And when you do say something nice, you have to add some negative comment”

    Sweetie, it is Natalies blog…if you want something sugary sweet about LDS, write your own blog.

  13. azteclady Says:

    Devout Atheist?

    Huh?

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