Mormon Discussion, Inc
ARE THEY CREDIBLE?
ARE THEY CREDIBLE?
Mormon Discussion, Inc. has a longstanding history of illegal and immoral behavior, including promoting illegal drugs on YouTube and selling products that openly mock God and Jesus Christ. As a result, their credibility to provide accurate information about the Church has been thoroughly compromised.
This video features the CEO of Mormon Discussion Inc. openly encouraging the use of illegal drugs, explicitly drawing parallels between the drug-induced sensations and his own spiritual experiences. Should this be someone who is trustworthy to provide accurate information about the Church?
Mormon Discussion, Inc. markets deeply offensive products through their online store that promote hate and intolerance toward the Church and the broader Christian community. Paradoxically, their mission statement claims to "provide support, tools, and resources to folks in faith transitions."
Mormon Stories CEO is very forthcoming on their website about the atheism he embraces. "Whatsover thing pursuades me to believe NOT in Christ, and deny Him, and serve not God, wherefore ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of the devil."
Moroni 7:17
Mormon Discussions made $309,155 in donations in 2024. Their CEO took home $100,000 of that, or nearly 1/3 (32.3%) of all donations:
Mormon Discussions received $300,556 in donations in 2023. Their CEO took home $100,000 of that in salary, or 33.2% of all donations:
Mormon Discussion Revenue Trend 2020 to 2024
It is abundantly clear that Mormon Discussion, Inc. has provided ample reason to question their credibility in offering accurate information about the Church. Their promotion of illegal drug use and the sale of highly offensive products stand in stark contrast to their public mission statement, which claims to “help individuals in faith transitions,” revealing a profound hypocrisy. There is no justification for endorsing illegal substances or distributing such objectionable merchandise. These facts alone are sufficient to undermine any claims they make regarding the Church.
The evidence indicates that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who have been influenced by critics’ accusations may have fallen prey to a deliberate strategy designed to foster contempt for the Church—ultimately exploiting them for financial gain.