GILLETTE, Wyo. â Local hipster LDS adherent Rafter Barlow, who prefers the term âJosephiteâ over âMormon,â is a faithful servant of god, a loyal church attendee, and reportedly âtoo cool for seminaryâ due to his preference for the âEarlier Day Saints,â confirmed sources.
âI just gravitate towards vintage saints,â said Barlow. âYes, Iâm aware, MarĂa de la PurĂsima Salvat Romero, or whatever her name is, is the current flavor of the week. But Iâll take Abercius of Hieropolis, any day. I mean dude succeeded Bishop Papias. Do todayâs saints even know what piety is? And while weâre on it, can they please stop making sequels to the Book of Mormon? Call me a sacred text snob if you must, but I honestly havenât even bothered reading that âPearl of Great Priceâ cash-in they released awhile back. I wouldnât be surprised if âHobbs and Shawâ show up in it.â
Those among Barlowâs ward donât always agree.
âIâm sorry, gramps, but get with the times,â says Gen Z Mormon, Julia Stevens, âThis isnât the Succession Crisis of 1844. Just because something is old, doesnât mean itâs cool. I mean, look at Catholicism, or Gene Shalit. And itâs not just saints heâs snobby about. He also has to roll his eyes any time someone mentions Salt Lake City as itâs, as he puts it, full of nothing but post-Restoration posers and Bingham Young dick-riders these days. And his whole idea about using AI and CGI to restore old Mormon doctrine to their original versions? Would that include the 1978 Revelation on Priesthood, which finally allowed Black and African Mormons to be priests?â
Bishop James Hamon, who has mentored both Barlow and Stevens in the past, wishes younger Mormons would understand that they should spend less time trying to impress one another and more time trying to impress God.
âQuite frankly I think this kind of pearly-gatekeeping is as useless as caffeinated soda. I mean, God was doing literally everything before it was cool,â said Hamon. âIâve been around much longer than Julia, and Rafter, and I can tell you, no one is really that dazzled. Youâre talking to a guy who owns an original copy of the golden plates, signed by Joseph Smith, and authenticated by God. But sorry, no I canât show you.â
At press time, there were rumors that Barlow was slowly inching his way back towards pre-20th Century Mormonism in an attempt to justify his multiple infidelities.
