That's not the point. It's an issue that you should have clarified. As you wrote it, people could assume you meant that people reported SRAs simply because they were mentally ill.Artaxerxes wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 9:15 pmThat doesn't contradict what I said.larsenb wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 9:04 pmYou're misrepresenting what the Pace memo said. He basically claimed that those who claimed to have undergone SRA became ill due to what they had experienced, not that their claims were a result of being mentally ill.Artaxerxes wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 6:12 pmEven the Pace memo recognized that everyone who claims SRA is mentally ill.dreamtheater76 wrote: ↑November 14th, 2022, 6:11 pm I know a few SRA victims and a few members of the church in multiple wards involved in Satanism. I find it extremely offensive when people are so ignorant they deny pure evil like Artaxerxes. I’m fed up with him doing this every time conspiracy facts are present. He thinks he is funny but I find his behavior on this forum to be sickening.
Here is the pertinent quote:
Of the sixty victims with whom I have met, fifty-three are female and seven are male. Eight are children. The abuse occurred in the following places: Utah (37), Idaho (3), California (4), Mexico (2), and other places (14). Fifty-three victims are currently living in the State of Utah. All sixty individuals are members of the Church. Forty-five victims allege witnessing and/or participating in human sacrifice. The majority were abused by relatives, often their parents. All have developed psychological problems and most have been diagnosed as having multiple personality disorder or some other form of dissociative disorder.
Rather ingenuous of you not to do so.