I am new here so please forgive a couple of, probably idiotic, questions. Is the Steve Benson in the title the political cartoonist for the Arizona Republic? And can anyone ask him a question?
You can ask Steve anything you want but he may choose not to answer. Steve has posted on a lot of topics, you might try a search and see if he has already posted on your topic.
I don't believe people left the church simply because Steve did. Steve has written why he left. I think Steve and others have encouraged others to read what the truth really is and to follow what is right. TSCC preaches faith promoting stories not truthful stories.
Great! I have a question for Steve. Was the Evan Mecham administration your favorite era in your political cartooning career? Wow, you had some great ones! One in particular was a favorite. It had Evan holding a raygun after having shot a hole in the hairdo of Rose Mofford while referencing Star Wars. Anyway this has nothing to do with Mormonism but Steve is a talent with integrity. Kudos.
steve benson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In fact, Mecham was such a buffoon that doing > cartoons on him was an exercise in redundancy.
You were an important part of a wild era in Arizona history Steve. I think your work helped to galvanize those against the idiocy that was the Mecham administration. As a fourth generation Arizonan (Mormon pioneer stock here) I thank you.
I loved the Mecham cartoons, too. Back then, I was still in middle school. I developed a love for following politics that still has not left me. I'm not sure where Mr Benson was vis à vis his relationship to the church then, but I remember one highly memorable one. It had Mecham holding the 'Book of Moron'. He had rats for angels. Out of his mouth, Mecham was saying 'I told you sinners I'd be back'.
Arizona politics remains something of a joke. Arizona politicians have provided ample fodder for Mr Benson and not just Ev Mecham. Mecham was pure comedy gold.
At the top and bottom of the RfM forum screen are buttons. Choose the Forum List one, then when that loads, choose the Exmo Bios forum for exit stories.
I suspect that some may have been encouraged to leave after becoming aware of the detailed reasons for my own departure, but I don't have specific numbers on that. If some did leave LDS Inc. because of my insider accounts, experiences and observations, I tend to think that that may have been because my personal experiences simply reinforced their own growing doubts about the lack of veracity concerning Mormonism's ever-changing and forever-tainted versions of doctrine, history and moral legitimacy.
When people are ready to leave the Mormon Cult, any number of influences may help spur them forward to effectuate their escape.
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Your analysis makes an awful lot of sense. People who leave TSCC may be partly influenced by others, but the more likely reason is that they already have serious issues with LDS Inc. that they are struggling with. Your departure is just one more item on their shelf that they have to consider.
BTW, I was a student at BYU at the same time as you and Pat Bagley in the late 1970s. I still have my copy of your collection of cartoons, "I Am Appalled." I still enjoy looking at it! Good stuff!