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Naugle has seen more leaps in requests since then. His inbox is like a seismometer for Mormon discontent. The next morning, Naugle arrived at work. Over the next two weeks, he received about 2, more resignation requests. Naugle went through the process of resigning from the Church in when he was He grew up in Orem, Utah.
Initially, I thought of Naugle as the Pied Piper of doubters, merrily guiding Mormons into digital sin. The Boy Scouts are a sore spot. He recalls one incident when he and several co-Scouts were playing Go Fish on a camping trip. One of the particularly devout troop leaders, in an apparent geyser of reverence, blustered into their tent. He told the boys that by playing with face cards, they were summoning Satan and told them to go pray for an hour.
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The family felt shunned. I basically did the same, and my younger brother as well. He would rather never return. Naugle estimates that he has processed over 40, requests so far. Sometimes the Church does contact loved ones of people who have put in resignation requests. I probably should have communicated that a little bit better.
Not everyone in the ex-Mormon community has requested name removal. Joseph spent a semester at Brigham Young University-Idaho. I guess you could call them butterflies. Most of the former Mormons I spoke to craved immediate cathartic closure, like Evan Lloyd. By the time Jaimie read it, Josh had been ready to leave the Church for some time.
He had reached out to a friend of theirs whom they suspected had already left the Church. The man had pointed Josh to QuitMormon, so he was ready to put in their requests as soon as Jaimie wanted to leave.
Josh and Jaimie had resigned themselves to helping their children remain in the Church if they wanted to, and they explained their decision to their children in turn. Their eldest daughter, then 11, had already been baptized, and she chose to leave with them.
They put in another QuitMormon.
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When they asked their eight-year-old daughter whether she wanted to remain in the Church, she told her parents that she wanted to experience what her older sister had experienced during her baptism. Josh and Jaimie froze somewhere between puzzlement and support. The eight-year-old went on.
He and Jaimie unfroze, relieved. Jaimie and Josh began to move on from the Church. They no longer went to church or tithed. They watched Game of Thrones — porn shoulders everywhere — without shame. Then Jaimie got a call from a sympathetic friend who is still active in the Church. He also says that canceled records are not accessible to bishops. Naugle says the Church has only recently begun removing the names of unbaptized children.
For a while, he was considering a class action lawsuit.
This cannot be legal. Naugle has encountered other specious bureaucratic roadblocks in his work. Last year, the Church claimed that fraudulent requests for resignation were being submitted to QuitMormon, and Naugle was required to add an identity verification step to his process. Now clients submit government-issued identification along with their requests. I doubt that it happened. There was one instance where someone submitted a false request for the Prophet of the Church, which I caught. Late last year, the Church asked that all resignation requests from QuitMormon go directly through Kirton McConkie, the law firm that represents the Church.
Previously, Naugle had sent requests to the Membership Records department. Now he emails resignation letters directly to Daniel McConkie, a shareholder in the firm. Last week he received a letter from Daniel McConkie.
McConkie admonished Naugle for submitting duplicate requests, requests from people whose names have already been removed, requests from deceased or faithful members, and incomplete requests. QuitMormon users will now have to upload notarized, written requests as well. When we discuss the new requirement on the phone, Naugle sounds copacetic, if a little tired. Naugle is not a notary, and even if he was, he would not be able to notarize requests for his own clients. But Naugle rarely deploys helpers. I ask Naugle when he plans to move on from QuitMormon. The time since Joseph left the Church has been marked by small milestones.
He deleted his social media accounts, not wanting to risk getting sucked back into his old circles. He was particularly concerned that the people he met on his mission, the long trips Mormons take to share the gospel, would reach out to him.