Yeah but for them to have grown up in it and that's all they've known, you'd think at least one of them would have gotten some sort of blessing along the way that made them want to live that lifestyle? I mean think about how hard it is when you grow up and it's time to decide for yourself which church you want to go to. I know for me, I tend to gravitate towards Southern Baptist simply because that's what I know. I've gone to many different kinds but I always feel a pull towards my roots for the most part. We tend to think that whatever our parents and family did, must be the right way because we trust our parents and think they know everything (provided you come from a generally loving home and I can only go by my own experience) and we think, "surely they wouldn't lead us astray so this must be right". It's HARD to think that your parents and grandparents were only human too, and maybe they didn't have it right. If there even is a right. I dunno, I'm just rambling. lol I used to work beside a Mormon girl and I loved to ask questions about her religion. I even went with her to church one day and I was shocked that every single person that took the podium started out with, "When I first knew the church was true....". I'm sorry if there are any Mormons here but to me that alone felt too cultish to me. I thought, "Why are they saying this over and over? Of course they think the church is true, they're members. Who are they trying to convince?" I absolutely love their family values and sense of community but yeah, it's a cult. lol Anyone watch Big Love back in the day? It told every single Mormon secret in the book! From the head guy sticking his face into his cowboy hat and coming out with a "revelation" to the Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak outfits that they are buried in that no one outside the clan is ever supposed to see. I find it all fascinating.