![]() ![]() ![]() Steve Benson wrote a very accurate description of Deborah. "Deborah Laake was my aunt and it's interesting reading about her here. ![]() ("’Secret Ceramonies" by Deborah Laake,’” posted by “tombs1,” on “Recovery from Mormonism” board, 7 January 2011)Ī family member of Deborah, RfM poster “Jewel in the Desert,” responded: “I know it is an older book, but if anyone can find it I encourage you to read it.” "Another irony is that when I read part of it I said, ‘he is saying things that shouldn't be talked about.’ My father than encouraged me to ‘run not walk away from any organization that tries to tell people what to read and what not to.’ I than had almost the exact same thing happen to me just months latter in the MTC that happend to Ms. "Has anyone ever read that book or met Deborah Laake? I also remember being told that Mormon women threw a fit about her talking about the Temple when the book was released in 1993. "Ironically, the little bit that I read prepared me for the Temple far better than any Church source could have. In it she described the Temple ceremony in detail and talked about how Mormon culture forced her into a loveless marriage and how divorce and being different ostracized her and took a huge toll on her mental health. ![]() “When I was about eighteen and geting ready to go on a mission, my Never MO dad brought home a book called ‘Secret Ceramonies’ by Deborah Laake. In a previous thread, RfM poster "tombs1" wrote: ![]()
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