Mike Sherman
“Some of my ancestors from my grandmother’s side were with the handcart companies that traveled across the plains to the Utah Territory after Joseph Smith’s death… Needless to say, I’m related to a LOT of Mormons… I always felt something didn’t quite fit with what they were telling me.”
Al Roy
“I committed myself to Mormonism both intellectually and emotionally. Indeed, I believed with all my heart that Mormonism was true. I believed it so much that I spent two years in South Korea telling the Koreans that Mormonism was true.”
Gail Owens
“The Mormon Church would not allow black men into the priesthood, until 1978 also that they believed black people to be inferior to white people… the Book of Mormon to have undergone 3,900 changes. I phone my local leader up the next day I told him I wanted to leave. My request was denied.”
Kathy Shipley
“It seems odd that I would feel guilty about studying out the history of the LDS church but I did… The masons, the polygamy, and the magic arts at the groundwork of Smith's life and ministry truly shook my faith in him as my source of truth.”
Corey Miller
“My family ancestry was Mormon almost since the beginning of that religion (six generations)… It was only later that I began to wonder about the rational foundations for my faith.”
Joan Morrone (1)
“I got involved in the Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, Bahai's…”