One of the first columns I ever wrote about LDS culture was “Five Kinds of Mormons,” followed almost immediately by “Five Kinds of Non-Mormons.” The idea was to give people some idea of who they were dealing with in these contexts.
This was back in the early ’90s, and both columns took off like rockets. I still occasionally see yellowed copies of “Five Kinds of Mormons” hanging on refrigerators and in office cubicles.
Five Kinds of Ex-Mormons is the logical next step. Originally it seemed like ...
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