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Hey, I'm a long time reader of the website (since Apr 2012). Here's my story.
My wife and I met in high school in 2004. She was such a sweet girl, so different than any woman I'd ever met or have met since then. I was instantly attracted to her. We talked daily, but she didn't want to date me cause of my issues (wasn't the best student, lol).
To make a long story short, we ended up going to the same college, but didn't date really until our senior year of college. We were madly in love. Once we graduated the job market was very slim. A year after that I decided to join the military. We were married soon after that and eventually I left for basic training. Near the end of basic training my wife began telling me about this great new church she'd began going to that was teaching her so much about the bible. I was very happy for her. I knew she took me leaving for the army very hard and I was glad she found something that she enjoyed to keep her mind occupied. Personally, I was never really big on religion.
After a while of being apart (more training right after basic), I began getting a little worried about my wife. She didnt call as much and always seemed busy with something else. One day while we were speaking she jokingly said "I'm packing our bags, to get ready" (or something like that). I still didn't know what she was involved in, so finally I asked the name of the church and began to research online. After that I asked her not to attend the church for our best interest. When she found out I researched online and me asking her to stop going, she was furious. I'd never seen that side of my wife before. After a few weeks of researching I decided to go to the wmscog with my wife and did a brief "lesson" and attended the "sabbath service". I was so uncomfortable the whole time and told my wife I still thought wmscog was no good.
A few weeks later my wife was supposed to be coming out to visit me for a weekend. She told me that she may only be able to come on a sunday instead of the entire weekend just so she could attend wmscog in her state instead of the entire weekend. I completely lost it when I heard that. I yelled, cursed, and said many things I regret to this day.
The next day I apologized and begged for forgiveness, but the damage was done. In the following months our marriage deteriorated as we argued constantly and the distance grew further due to my military job. Now she's decided our marriage is no longer what she wants. This pain hurts more than anything I've ever felt in my entire life. I want wmscog exposed and brought down. I never want any one else to go through this, its just evil.
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