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F.A.Q. ABOUT MORMONRESIGNATION.com

Q: Who runs this site?
A: Infymus AKA Michael Hoenie runs this site. He lives in Salt Lake City where he works as a Software Development Manager and Software Engineer. Married with two children. Resigned from the Mormon Corporation in 23 July 2001 and received his confirmation of resignation 28 August 2001.

Q: What is the purpose of Mormon Resignation?
A: The primary purpose of Mormon Resignation.COM is to aid those wishing to have their names removed from the records of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints. It contains contacts, information, sample resignation letters and the entire process for name removal.

Q: Is this a hate site?
A: No, this is not a hate site. No hate material can be found anywhere on this site. Mormons may call material found here as "hate-material" or "Anti-Mormon" but only because we expose the truth behind Mormonism.

Q: Is this an Anti-Mormon site?
A: No. The LDS Church teaches its members that anyone who leaves the LDS Church is an "Apostate". Anyone who criticizes the LDS Church is an "Anti-Mormon". This site is dedicated to Ex-Mormons - both those who have had their name(s) removed (ie. "Resignation") or are in the process of having their name(s) removed. The LDS Church considers this site Anti-Mormon. Any site, book, person or manuscript that does not promote Mormonism is considered Anti-Mormon by the LDS Church.

Q: Were you ever a member of the LDS Church?
A: Yes, I was a member of the LDS Church for fifteen (15) years.

Q: Are you a licensed attorney? Have you ever been an attorney?
A: NO. I am not nor have I ever been an attorney, nor have I ever claimed to be an attorney. For legal questions, please contact a licensed attorney. All information on this site is deemed informational only.

Q: How often do you update?
A: Any time I receive new information I update.

This FAQ is a work in progress and will continue to be updated.
Last Updated 28 Sep 2007.