Q12 of the Rebellion

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Korihor
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Q12 of the Rebellion

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A comment on Reddit got me thinking - Who would be the unofficial leaders of the Rebellion?

Here's my list in no particular order

John Dehlin
Ryan McKnight
Mike Norton
Lindsey Hansen Park
Kate Kelly
Mark Naugle
Michael Quinn
Glenn Oslund
Jeremy Runnells
John Larson
Jerald Tanner
Sandra Tanner

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Re: Q12 of the Rebellion

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That's a good list of "apostles" although some might be varying levels of both delighted and horrified. A few prominent, but anonymous Seventies should include:

Mithryn
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There are some "Bishop" level individuals who maintain discussion forums and there are a lot of those.

This guy is clearly an emeritus GA:

Robert McCue

How would you classify Steve Benson? He still shows up on exmormon.org so he and whoever maintains that venerable site should get a mention
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Re: Q12 of the Rebellion

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Tal Bachman.

The most famous-est of the apostates of fame.
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Re: Q12 of the Rebellion

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What about Rick Waterman and Gina Colvin? 70s?
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