I don't claim to be LDS, as in card-carrying authority approved LDS. I'm just me.
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That being said, even a real LDS person is allowed to have a sense of humor and launch into a critique of some of the extreme nonsense sometimes seen in LDS culture. Every religion has some "markers" , sometimes called shiboleths as in Old Testament lore, whereby people discern "true believers" from the camp followers in general who are merely socially involved in the identity. In this day and age, there are usually a number of versions of what it takes to be "true" to any religion more or less popularly held by many adherents.
With trouts explanation that the "black sheep" kid's offense was registering as a democrat and maybe talking about issues like LGBT rights and social justice administered by the government as I would suppose that case to be, I proclaim that my "humor" was spot on. While there are wards with prominent democrats active in the social milieu of the ward's everyday doings, there are wards, I think, where being a democrat could be a real stigma. At any rate, there are some Mormons of conservative politics who definitely would have a cow if their kid went democrat. I call that sort of Dad way too concerned about his own reputation, thin-skinned, maybe narcissist, and possibly a sociopath with a relatively mild "index" of sociopathy. Maybe a "control freak" in some street lingo. At any rate, I have heard trout expand upon how his conservative relatives sometimes annoy him several times.
But, lest anyone imagine it's only conservatives who do this sort of trip on their kids, I believe liberals do it more frequently, and generally have lower tolerances for divergent opinions today than conservatives do.
So, Game. . . . I frankly disagree with your take on my comment. And while I understand that a lot of folks would imagine that Jesus today would be pretty cool about better living through chemistry, I'm pretty sure Trout doesn't imagine he's one of Jesus's apostles. Probably wouldn't care to be one, actually. And I've held forth my view several times already that I view the act of turning to chemicals for anything beyond essential nutrition and health maintenance as in say medicines prescribed by competent doctors, if there are any who aren't just on a payola trip from the pharmaceutical industry. . . . . is an act of depending on something inferior in life than the gifts you have naturally, such as skill, intelligence, and common sense.
Joy, or pleasure, might be achieved by chemical means, but why would you prefer that to real joy or pleasures that come from exercising your abilities and accomplishing something worthwhile? Even without any objective deleterious side effects, a chemical high is without merit because it displaces more positive activities from your schedule, and you end up doing less with your life.