Basking in the reflected glory of your prophet husband

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Basking in the reflected glory of your prophet husband

Post by Not Buying It » Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:48 am

I'm sorry, but I find Aunt Wendy pretty insufferable (https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2019/03 ... -land-not/):

The first lady of Mormonism and others have noted before how God talks to the current Latter-day Saint prophet in the night.

In a recent Church News video interview, Wendy Watson Nelson sheds additional light on those moonlit messages.

“My husband will say during the night, ‘OK, Dear, it’s happening,’” she says. “I just remain quiet and then soon he’s sitting up at the side of the bed writing, now with a lighted pen that someone gave him.”

Wendy Nelson explains that the number of nighttime messages coming to her husband since he became the church’s 17th president has “increased exponentially.”

It is, she adds, “incredible.”
What, God only talks to President Nelson at night? That wasn't always the case with prophets, at night Joseph was usually with Emma and the angel with the drawn sword never seemed to stop by when she was around. And what are all of these "incredible" messages that have "increased exponentially" anyway? Church going from 3 to 2 hours (did God bother explaining why we all had to suffer that extra hour for 38 years before he changed his mind)? Letting female missionaries wear pants? Is that all that the Almighty Creator of the Universe has to talk about with his mouthpiece?

Barf. President Nelson scribbling in the night with a lighted pen doesn't impress me. Where are the angels? Where are the major revelations? "Dear, it's happening". What an incredible load of freakin' self-delusional bullcrap.

And isn't it interesting that Aunt Wendy is the first prophet's wife ever to go around touting her witness of the process of revelation as it happens? What, did all the other prophet's wives sleep through it or something? Is it maybe, just maybe a teeny weeny bit possible that Aunt Wendy likes attention and this is the best possible way of a woman getting it in the world of Mormonism?

Maybe I'm just a jerk, but this kind of thing turns my stomach.
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Post by jfro18 » Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:55 am

You are 100% correct, and in my opinion you are being too kind. :lol:

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Post by RubinHighlander » Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:59 am

‘OK, Dear, it’s happening,’
Taken out of context you might just think his Viagra kicked in a bit late.
It is, she adds, “incredible.”
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Post by Corsair » Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:07 am

I really wonder what Sister Wendy is going to do after her husband passes away. I'm not trying to emtionally torment a widow, but her status in the church drops down to zero once Russell passes the mantle to Oaks. I'm sure that Wendy will be financially secure, but she has no children and I'm kind of interested in how Russell's children will treat her once their prophet-father passes.

I suspect that there is some value in the lecture circuit for Wendy. Many people will probably enjoy hearing from her. The institutional church might be supportive if she continues to testify of the prophetic mantle and how it passed to Oaks/Holland/Bednar.

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Post by alas » Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:08 am

Reason for the night time revelation = God lives in Australia, he is really an Australian Aborigine. Now, aren’t you sorry about how white people treated the natives of the continents they invaded.


No, there is nothing wrong with you with being nauseated by Aunt Wendy. One word comes to my mind. Narcissistic. Maybe not to the level on NPD, but definitely self aggrandizement. Now, on RMN part, delusional comes to mind. Or maybe he knows that aunt Wendy is going to blab about it so he is putting on a show for her to tell the world about how wonderful of a prophet he is. In that case, they both have a case of NPD.

But sadly you are right about it being one of very few ways a woman can get any attention in this church. So, I don’t blame her, so much as pity her.

And Rubinhighlander has a dirty mind. No, not criticisms, just sorry I didn’t think of it first.

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Post by Red Ryder » Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:27 am

Corsair wrote:I really wonder what Sister Wendy is going to do after her husband passes away.
Corsair, she will get passed down to Oaks to become his wife. This will be new doctrine announced at the upcoming April General Conference.

Nelson will get up and announce that a very important adjustment needs to be made to the doctrine of celestial marriage. Starting with himself, when the Prophet dies, his current wife becomes the wife of the next prophet. If the next prophet dies, both living wives will become the wife of the next prophet. Ect. etc.

All the current wives of the Q15 will erupt with joy and as expected run over and hug Elder Uchtdorf and whisper in his ear "I can't wait!"

Elder Bednar, realizing he will get Elder Uchtdorf's sloppy seconds will be the only opposed vote in the sustaining of this new doctrine.

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Post by Red Ryder » Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:31 am

I wonder how often they have sex?
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Post by jfro18 » Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:43 am

Wendy gave the game away a while back... she was so excited to brag about being the wife of a prophet that she said the quiet part loud:

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Post by wtfluff » Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:10 am

Not Buying It wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:48 am
Maybe I'm just a jerk, but this kind of thing turns my stomach.
I think a lot of us are "jerks." :|

Aunt Wendy definitely loves the spotlight she's getting for being married to a delusional old CEO. She's the epitome of a MORmON Goldigger in my useless (jerk) opinion.

Corsair wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:07 am
I really wonder what Sister Wendy is going to do after her husband passes away.
My guess: She moves back in with her former roommate, and they live happily ever after on the "lecture circuit" and writing books. :shock:
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Post by 2bizE » Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:34 am

Corsair wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:07 am
I really wonder what Sister Wendy is going to do after her husband passes away. I'm not trying to emtionally torment a widow, but her status in the church drops down to zero once Russell passes the mantle to Oaks. I'm sure that Wendy will be financially secure, but she has no children and I'm kind of interested in how Russell's children will treat her once their prophet-father passes.

I suspect that there is some value in the lecture circuit for Wendy. Many people will probably enjoy hearing from her. The institutional church might be supportive if she continues to testify of the prophetic mantle and how it passed to Oaks/Holland/Bednar.
After his death, will Wendy keep the magic lighted pen for herself or pass it along to the next guy?
I wonder what he scribbled before the lighted pen. Maybe that is where some of his really weird revelations originated; written down in the dark in physician chicken scratch that nobody could understand.
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Post by nibbler » Sun Mar 24, 2019 5:43 am

Sounds like sundowning.

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Post by Stig » Sun Mar 24, 2019 3:42 pm

She's delusional, loves the spotlight, and these articles make her look like a complete wack-job.
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Post by blazerb » Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:36 pm

2bizE wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:34 am
After his death, will Wendy keep the magic lighted pen for herself or pass it along to the next guy?
I wonder what he scribbled before the lighted pen. Maybe that is where some of his really weird revelations originated; written down in the dark in physician chicken scratch that nobody could understand.
She will have to fight President Oaks for possession of this precious item. Perhaps like Emma with the old Bible, she will win.

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Post by 2bizE » Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:38 pm

Corsair wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:07 am
I really wonder what Sister Wendy is going to do after her husband passes away. I'm not trying to emtionally torment a widow, but her status in the church drops down to zero once Russell passes the mantle to Oaks. I'm sure that Wendy will be financially secure, but she has no children and I'm kind of interested in how Russell's children will treat her once their prophet-father passes.

I suspect that there is some value in the lecture circuit for Wendy. Many people will probably enjoy hearing from her. The institutional church might be supportive if she continues to testify of the prophetic mantle and how it passed to Oaks/Holland/Bednar.
I see this playing out like the Tudors or game of thrones. Once Oaks is in, Mrs. Oaks will wrestle the spotlight from Wendy. Wendy will go way with Sheri Dew and plan a way to retake the spotlight.
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Post by Not Buying It » Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:19 am

Stig wrote:
Sun Mar 24, 2019 3:42 pm
She's delusional, loves the spotlight, and these articles make her look like a complete wack-job.
She’s always loved the spotlight. And has always loved trying to tell the rest of the Church how to live their lives, even before she married President Nelson. She is exactly the wrong kind of person to be in the in the position she maneuvered herself into. Anybody who writes a book on intimacy in marriage who had never been married herself at the time has a problem (see https://www.amazon.com/Purity-Passion-S ... way&sr=8-2).

Some great comments from Amazon reviews on the book referenced above that sum up my feelings pretty well:
People who have never experienced it are always willing to give advice
Not recommended. At the time the author wrote the book, she had never been married. It is evident as many of the things in the book are simply out of touch with the reality of marriage. A good effort at a helpful book, but it falls woefully short of hitting the mark.
This book talks so much about personal purity being the way to greater intimacy- we have intimacy, we have a great fun, we talk to each other and serve one another.... I need a book to teach us how to reverse all the psychological damage that is so common within Mormon families... this isn't it.
President Nelson and Sister Nelson are similar in one respect - they both have ideas they wanted for years to force on the rest of the Church, and managed to get themselves into positions where they could, Sister Nelson by gold digging on an apostle with a good chance of making the top spot, and President Nelson by outliving everyone ahead of him. They’ve both been aiming for the positions they are in for a long time.
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Post by slavereeno » Tue Mar 26, 2019 3:54 pm

Red Ryder wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:27 am
All the current wives of the Q15 will erupt with joy and as expected run over and hug Elder Uchtdorf and whisper in his ear "I can't wait!"

Elder Bednar, realizing he will get Elder Uchtdorf's sloppy seconds will be the only opposed vote in the sustaining of this new doctrine.
:lol: What is wrong with you? I can't read this kind of thing in public. How do I explain "What's so funny" to anybody around me?

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Post by moksha » Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:04 pm

jfro18 wrote:
Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:43 am
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Prophet Unleashed, sounds like it could be a runaway best seller for Deseret Book. The book could be a collaborative effort between Wendy and Sheri Dew.
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Post by Wonderment » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:21 pm

Prophet Unleashed, sounds like it could be a runaway best seller for Deseret Book. The book could be a collaborative effort between Wendy and Sheri Dew.
LOL, Moksha ! Your sense of humor always makes me laugh.

But seriously, folks, without her husband, Sister Nelson is a nothingburger.

While they're married, she's only a helpmeet in the eyes of the church, no matter how special she fancies herself.

When he's gone, she's nothing, not even a helpmeet. She has no relevance whatsoever. None. -- Wndr.

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Post by 2bizE » Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:28 am

Wonderment wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:21 pm
Prophet Unleashed, sounds like it could be a runaway best seller for Deseret Book. The book could be a collaborative effort between Wendy and Sheri Dew.
LOL, Moksha ! Your sense of humor always makes me laugh.

But seriously, folks, without her husband, Sister Nelson is a nothingburger.

While they're married, she's only a helpmeet in the eyes of the church, no matter how special she fancies herself.

When he's gone, she's nothing, not even a helpmeet. She has no relevance whatsoever. None. -- Wndr.
I honestly think she knows his and is trying to steal as much spotlight as she can. I bet my tithing money that after her loving husband passes, she will write a book on the life of living with a prophet. (With a forward written by Sherri Dee)
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