
Part of what I learned from that ex-Mormon influencer is that when the AdSense algorithm thinks you are a Utah blogger you get higher AdSense revenue.
This is an attempt to do keyword stuffing. I am going to talk about things that Mormon’s would talk about.
One thing that every Mormon loves to talk about is that how when they get married in the Temple it is for time and eternity. They get married because they are sealed with non-Mormons don’t get, and is another example of why they are LDS and everyone else is not holy.
For many Mormon women, the marriage experience is built up into a spiritual and material answer and the entire focus of what they should be. Sure they can get a college education, but their real purpose is to have spiritual babies so that more Mormon souls come into existence and then they church grows.
Now if you don’t know what an MLM is, the Mormon faith is an MLM. It survives by recruiting people, and is the richest church. It has billions of dollars and forces its members to give 10% of their income. It owns diverse properties and many other things, and makes money. There is a financial incentive for people to become Mormon, because they are promised they will be supported by other Mormons. In fact I was told many times that the town that I lived in only prospered because of Mormon influence and generosity.
I was also told that it was Mormon generosity that the Boy Scouts of America existed and that it wouldn’t exist in that town without it. Never mind that many religions and faiths had Boy Scout troops and that is is strictly a nondenominational organization.
Mormons like to claim that everything good is because of them, and if something bad exists its because they aren’t popular enough. Growing up I was repeatedly told this and you learn to see BS at an early age when you live with Mormons.
It is like that old joke. How do you know a Mormon is lying? When their mouth is moving. Good intentions but bad structures.