CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
Welcome post-Mormons of Portland! For more information on our chapter contact: Sue at: Sue97062@aol.com We organize periodic social gatherings and support group meetings for post-Mormons and their loved ones.
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June 4th—Meeting to view “8 - The Mormon Proposition” |
| Posted by Suzyq on May 24, 2010 |
On June 4, the Clinton Theater will be showing "8: The Mormon Proposition" as part of a local film festival. This is the movie that was a smash hit at the Sundance Film Festival a few months ago -- so much so that they had to schedule several additional viewings. Richard Cowan, the producer, will be here in Portland for this showing and I would assume he will taking questions afterwards. Basically the movie is about the church's involvement -- both with hands-on organization of canvassing and financial contributions by the CA membership. The church actually donated a considerable amount of money also -- a fact which they denied until it became apparent someone had the proof, and this proposition to deny marriage between gays would not have passed if the church had not gotten involved just a few weeks before the election. I have not seen the movie, but everything I have read indicates that Cowan pulled together enough first-hand accounts and church- printed materials to prove the depth of the church's involvement. This is a great opportunity, and it will be shown only this one night: June 4. at 7 PM. We will go out afterwards for food and drinks -- I have a place in mind, just need to confirm. If you are going to come, send me a return email, so I can get a feel for the numbers as I reserve some space for us afterwards. The ticket info is here: https://www.ticketturtle.com/index.php?ticketing=qdoc - I know that you can buy tickets at the door, but I will check with the festival a few days before to make sure it's not getting close to being sold out. If it looks that way, I'll let everyone know so you can order online - and they can be printed off at home. Sue
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New Meet-up in Portland - April 11th |
| Posted by Suzyq on March 28, 2010 |
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Need feedback about an idea - info below |
| Posted by Suzyq on March 19, 2010 |
I just published the following on the community board, but thought I'd also get it out to as many groups as possible. Go ahead an leave your opinions either here or back on the board. Would really like some opinions - regardless of how it falls out. Sue > Hi to everybody! I have been pursuing an idea for a major speaker for the Conference, and it's reached a point where I have made contact, and party is interested, but I would like to get opinions from as many people as possible about whether this would interest you or not -- as his subject would not be "Mormon-centered", but does flow over into some of the things about "the church" that bugs all of us -- and it's going to cost some money to bring him to Utah. In the last 6-8 months, an author by the name of Jeff Sharlet has risen to the top of the book-chain, and been interviewed on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show several times. He is a well known author about religion, and if highly credentialed (I won't take time and space to list here). If you watch her often, you've probably seen him. And if you are aware of all the controvery about the "C Street House" in DC, then you know something about what he's written about. His book is called "The Family", and it's basically a very well-researched expose of a religious organization called "The Family" (sometimes known as The Fellowship). Jeff lived among them for several months, and was able to get and understand a lot about the secret goals of this organization -- which has essentially been in existence since the turn of the century. His book was written long after he left the Family House he had been staying in. He started out with an article in Harper's, and eventually wrote an extensive book about these people. Short and sweet, the goal of this organization is to eventually bring all world leaders to Jesus, and end up with every government led by a devoted Jesus lover, leading to theocracies all around the world. This group is responsible for the President' Prayer Breakfast (which I've always been against long before I became an "X", but I had no idea who promoted it, etc.) They own the "C" St. house -- famous this year because of all the congressional big names who live there who have had affairs, etc. -- even one bringing his girlfriend TO the house on occasion. It's just too much to draw out here. The influence these people have had on our government is mind-blowing and all in almost complete secrecy. It reminds me so much of the benign image of the church, but with bully-tactics going on underneath that layer. Now, the tie to Mormonism. While reading the book, I found myself comparing what I was learning with that ole' Mormon prophecy (still taught at church), about the constitution hanging the Mo's saving it, etc. Leading to their version of a theocracy. I think it's important for us to know what any religious group is doing to influence politics and policy in a major way. I have no doubt that Mormonism has done it's share of secret sh__ over the years. I would not doubt as the years go on that Mormonism could align itself more closely with other Christian groups that have this goal. The book is definately NOT an aspersion against main-stream Christian religions at all. He focused soley on this particular group. My question is: Does the info I've just scraped the surface of here have any interest to you (whether you come to the conference or not) Does having a non-Mormon not specifically talking about Mormonism, but with some similarities to Mormon bullyism have any appeal -- or would you think it just time away from what you're more interested in, etc. I would like to hear from as many of you as possible within the next 48 hours, as I have to get back to his manager with a definate offer just as soon as possible. Sue Emmett Conf. Chair |
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Meet-up on Sunday, Feb. 7th, 3:00 PM! |
| Posted by Suzyq on February 02, 2010 |
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Lyndon Lamborn in town - let’s get together! |
| Posted by Suzyq on December 30, 2009 |
Following is an announcement that Kathleen Jones is putting out regarding a social meet-up on Sat. night. "Hey guys, just found out late last night that Lyndon Lamborn is in town. I’m going to try to throw a quick last minute get together at my house Saturday night the 2nd. I’m in Milwaukie (SE Portland). If you are interested either email me or give me a call! (503.659.4348) I know there is something planned on Sunday already @ a Pub. But Lyndon will be leaving that morning. Come join us, bring the regular munchies and drink you want and we’ll just hang out and have some fun! In case anyone doesn’t know who Lyndon is. He’s the one who went to the AZ Newspaper a couple of years ago and told about the church trying to excommunicate him for not believing and because he spoke to his brothers about it. He went to his court and secretly taped the entire thing! He was the keynote speaker a couple of years ago @ the Exmo Conference." |
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Interesting Lecture at Reed College - Nov. 19 |
| Posted by Suzyq on November 11, 2009 |
I am planning to attend the lecture I've listed below (it's FREE!!), and wondering if there are any others on this list who might be interested in attending and then going out to a pub, etc. to socialize a bit. There's a great place I've just discovered that is not too far away, with great food/drinks and wide open space with couches, tables etc. for schmoozing. Blitz Ladd on 11th and Sherman. I'm guessing some of you have probably been there before. If you're interested in doing this, send me an e-mail so I'll have an idea who's coming. We can look for each other before and/or after the lecture. +++++Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University, blogger for Newsweek and the Washington Post, and author of the new book,"Good Without God", will speak at Reed College at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 19th. The free talk, entitled "Good Without God: A Positive, Humanistic Approach to Non-Belief", will be held in the Auditorium (Room 105) of the Psychology Building located at 3203 SE Woodstock just north of the East parking lot, off of Woodstock. Epstein’s book will be available for purchase and a book signing.++++ |
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