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The original was posted on /r/exmormon by /u/Free_Fiddy_Free on 2026-04-06 17:47:36+00:00.
Could this be a modernized description of the emerging ala-carte version of Mormonism that has risen, especially among millennial and Gen-z members? Not quite the Jack-Mormon of old, but just loosely Mormon. They are not necessarily the relationship status dependent, captive/hostage P.I.M.O, sitting unhappily in the pews (physically in mentally out). They are not that fiercely spiritual/dogmatic, but might retain enough to still consider themselves basically some version of Mormon. Or, possibly leaning more towards the Millennial/Z generational marker of "Nones" identified as apathetic enough towards organized religion, including mormonism to just not care that much anymore. Just (kind of)Mormon enough to (sort of) appease tbm boomer or older Gen-x parents/extended family/community? Mormonism-ish, but on their own terms?