Episode 68
The Pentagon last week did not recognize the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) as a Christian religion. And the reaction from members, politicians, and leaders across Utah and beyond was immediate and intense.
We are Christian. We are Christian. We are Christian.
My first question was not about the Pentagon. It was about the reaction. Why does a government institution's opinion on your faith matter so much? If you truly believe what you believe, why does anyone else's opinion of it shake you this deeply? That question is the entire point of this episode.
Here is where the irony lives. Between 2010 and 2018 the church spent a reported $300 million on the "I'm a Mormon" campaign. Billboards. Buses. Documentaries. Members building personal profiles. The entire institution leaning into that identity with everything it had.
Then in 2018 prophet Russell Nelson stood at General Conference and declared that using the word Mormon is a major victory for Satan. He called it a divine revelation. A command from the Lord. The choir was renamed. The campaign was dismantled overnight. Hundreds of millions of dollars and years of brand building were wiped out because the entire strategy had shifted. The goal was to be seen and accepted across mainstream Christianity.
In 2026 the government said they are not Christian.
After all of that. After all the money and the rebrand and the revelation and the campaign. The people they were trying to impress still said no.
And this is not really a story about the Mormon church. This is a story about what happens when any person or institution changes who they are to gain approval from people who were never going to give it.
I was raised Mormon. Served a mission in Argentina. Lived this world for almost 40 years. My parents are still devout members. I am not here to attack the church. I am here to ask the questions most people in this conversation are avoiding, including the most important one. Why does their approval matter so much to you?
Your reaction says everything.
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