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The mormons won't leave us alone...UPDATE.

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We relocated to Utah almost three weeks ago for my husband's career. Since then we have had people trying to convince us to go to their church. People were really nice in the beginning but they are getting pushy. When we got here there were a couple of neighbors who helped us move our stuff in which was really great of them and they invited us to church. We said no but thanked them for their help. Then later the same day this older lady came over and introduced herself and randomly told us when church is. I don't know why they think we are mormon. We have also had young men with name tags come to our house twice and invite us to church. I love it when people are friendly but it doesn't seem like they want to get to know us. It seems like they are dead set on getting us to go into their church and that is the only reason they come over. Is this normal? Do they get money for recruiting people? It almost sounded like a sales pitch when the men in name tags were talking to us. Also, how do I get them to back off? We told them several times that we are happy being Christian and it had no affect on them. They said they are Christian too and we should go to their church because it contains the fullest gospel. Please help...


UPDATE: A lot of ladies suggested hanging a 'no soliciting' sign on our door. I grabbed one when I was at the store on Monday but didn't even get to put it up before I was approached again. This times it was one of the men who helped us move our furniture on the day we got here. He invited our family over that night for what he called 'family home evening'. I had no idea what that was and he said "Oh, we just have a special family night every Monday. We eat dinner and play games." Well I thought that sounded great so I accepted. It was the most awkward night of my life. Ever. We ate dinner but all they talked about what their church. I have no idea what half of what they said even meant. After dinner we sat in their living room and the husband pulls out his scriptures and starts basically giving us a lesson about how this guy wrote their Mormon book. Very uncomfortable experience. I feel like we were kind of tricked.

Back to the sign...I hung it yesterday afternoon. Not more than an hour later the old woman was back on my doorstep asking if my daughter would like to attend a church activity. I was getting pissed. I told the woman in no uncertain terms that we are not interested in her church. She assured me that this would just be a way to get my daughter involved and that all they were doing was putting Valentine's on people's lawns (wtf?) and there wouldn't be any scripture study. I told her the answer was still no. Do these people have any kind of life outside of church? I seriously have never met people like this. I am going to call around today and try and find a non-denominational church we can attend. I am still busy with unpacking but I have got to get some other kind of interaction going on here for the sake of my sanity. The mormon people that I have met so far all seem freakishly obsessed with my family's salvation. Hopefully we can be friends with our neighbors someday but not until they learn the meaning of the word BOUNDARIES.

Posted by Anonymous on Feb. 4, 2013 at 1:46 PM
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vetNmommy
by Gold Member on Feb. 6, 2013 at 2:11 PM

W lived in Utah.  We were not reeally welcomed there due not being Mormon.  It was ridiculous.  My parents smoked and always made sun tea.  Once they learned that Mormons do not "do" that, my Mom and Dad would smoke on the front porch and put a pitcher of sun tea on the front porch. They left us alone after that. lol. 

Mommytorn
by Bronze Member on Feb. 6, 2013 at 2:13 PM
Next time the men with the name tags (missionaries) come answer the door yourself, tell then your hubby isn't home and you are uncomfortable talking outside, they will have to leave because they are not allowed into a house unless there is a male present and of you tell them you feel uncomfortable speaking to them alone they are required to leave as well..they have a strict set of rules for visiting people's homes
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by Anonymous - Original Poster on Feb. 8, 2013 at 4:51 PM

Update: After reading the other posts about Mormonism on here, I am not even allowing them on my property. I have a note on my door explaining that anyone visiting my house for religious conversion purposes is not welcome.

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