Peep Stone Business
Press Release:  Post-Mormon Magazine Exposes Its Lighter Side

The Post-Mormon Editorial Staff

Beginning January 2, 2005, the on-line magazine at PostMormon.org will include a new feature entitled, “The Peep Stone!  Light Post-Mormon Satire.”  Intended to be a humorous look at the culture we loved and left, Peep Stone hopes to become both entertaining and interactive, giving readers an opportunity to submit their best humor for publication (subject to certain rules and guidelines).  It is our goal to provide fresh, sometimes edgy, sometimes annoying, but always funny material touching on current and past events peculiar to the peculiar people of Utah and beyond, including those of us here in the Post-Mormon Community.

Additionally, readers will have the chance to comment on each article, and generally they can expect at least a response from the editor (which may be as smart-alecky as the article itself) and just as likely a response from the author. 

Above all, Post-Mormon.com strives to facilitate the healing process for people just leaving the Church, as well as those who left long ago, and the ability to laugh at ourselves both then and now is a powerful healing agent.  We hope you enjoy it as much as we have!

Be sure and check in often, as material in The Peep Stone! will change over regularly, as will all the articles in all the columns of the magazine.  Old Peep Stone! articles will be archived and available for, well, for a heck of a long time, we hope!

Check out the latest edition of Peep Stone!





 

Comments:

I loved it. I have family members who read FARMS and feel it is “scripture” in itself. Growing up in Utah, I saw that there were many individuals who felt like ANYTHING someone with the last name of McConkie said was also “scripture.” Thanks for starting my day out with a smile.

Apparently you haven’t read 1st and 2nd McConkie in the REALLY New Testament?  Just a little something he added when he was helping correlate the last big revision to the scriptures.  You can never revise those scriptures too much, I always say!  And FARMS is actively lobbying to have themselves called to be the Seventh Quorum of Seventy, making them all General Authorities.  (They skip right over quorums 3-6 because they like the chiasmic sound of 7 of 70.)  Won’t that be fun?  Editor

Posted by cvoe  on  01/02  at  11:23 AM

joseph’s myth writes:

I think that it is just terribly funny that you can choose to believe that it is indeed funnier than hell that the eternal knowledge to source abundant humor from the archives of the LDS folks themselves!

Joey

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Posted by josephs myth  on  10/27  at  09:48 AM

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