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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Book of Mitt
From Salon.com.
This is a great read. Paring to only four paragraphs leaves out a lot. Recommend reading all of it if you have time.
Pundits still haven't figured out how to talk about Romney's Mormon religion. Here's everything you need to know.
The Mormonism of the 19th century bears little resemblance to Mitt Romneys Mormonism. Mitt Romneys Mormonism is the impossibly cheery Donny and Marie variety, not the armed apocalyptic homesteading cult member variety. Tolstoy referring to the scrappy/crazy 19th century version called Mormonism the American religion, and he decidedly did not mean that as a compliment. But the modern church still deserves the title. Its the Coca-Cola religion, with a brand that denotes a sort of upbeat corporate Americanness, considered cheesy by elites but undeniably popular in pockets of the heartland and abroad.
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The modern Mormon aesthetic is deeply indebted to Walt Disney, but somehow even more square. Their grand temples look like variations on Cinderellas castle. Their religious music sounds like Oscar‐nominated Alan Menken-penned hymns. Their annual pageants I highly recommend attending the Hill Cumorah pageant in upstate New York, in which formative stories from the Book of Mormon are acted out for an audience of thousands just beside the actual hill where Smith found the plates are spectacular, involving massive casts and lavish costumes and thrilling theatrical effects, paired with the cheesiest imaginable dialogue and storytelling, like a vintage Disneyland animatronic Ben-Hur. (The sound system was easily the best Ive ever heard at a large outdoor performance. Each line of risible King James pastiche narration was crystal clear from a hundred yards out.)
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Its very easy to make fun of a religion that literally takes communion in the form of Wonder bread, but the appeal of all that mandated clean-cut decency is also pretty easy to figure out. It pairs well, for example, with motivational business leadership books. In France, church leaders encouraged a young Mitt Romney to study Think and Grow Rich, the landmark self-help book written in 1937 by motivational guru Napoleon Hill. Romney had his fellow missionaries read it, and told them to apply the lessons to their mission work.
This sort of think yourself rich bullshit, with its promise of a foolproof path to success made up of basic lessons in persistence and confidence combined with pseudo-scientific hokum, is a great philosophical fit with Mormonism, which teaches that men are on a spiritual progression toward Godhood. And the fantastic thing about Mormonism is that you can apply the early 20th century version of The Secret want something very, very badly and you will make it real with thought powers! toward the amassing of material riches both here on Earth and after death, because Mormon doctrine says the believer will continue working and procreating in the afterlife. That may sound tedious and frankly hellish to you and me (though you do eventually get your own planet!), but this exaggerated re-conception of the Protestant work ethic is an essential tenet of Mormon culture and dogma. It helps that Mormonism is decidedly less squicky about rich people than traditional Christianity. (Again, Tolstoy really nailed it with that American religion thing.)
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The Book of Mitt (Original Post)
Scuba
May 2012
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Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)1. Excellent exposé of the cult/faith that
informs Willards character and world view. Pretty disquieting stuff...
Thanks for posting this, Scuba!
Marge Rice
(1 post)2. Spam deleted by Morning Dew (MIR Team)
Segami
(14,923 posts)3. K&R! Thanks. Its a good read!