![]() ![]() But as I consider these two photos and the reactions they prompted, I’m reminded of an alarming trend that both members of the church and nonmembers alike get caught up in. Most of the negative comments on her Billboards photo didn’t go beyond expressing severe disappointment. Her picture of the Savior was filled with ridiculing, venomous voices that insulted her talent and her intelligence because of her religious beliefs. If I were to set last month’s picture next to this week’s, I would see an obvious difference in the comments. The comments were from Latter-Day Saints. It was a picture of Lindsay smiling in front of the cameras before the Billboard Music Awards in a sheer-lined, cutout dress. ![]() Sad to see you go.” Another: “I found her appearance on the red carpet appalling.” One read: “You were a role model until you publicly shamed your religion. This week, I watched as another picture Lindsey Stirling posted on Instagram was flooded with dozens of negative, shaming comments. It was a picture of the Savior with her testimony. Why would you dumb yourself down with religion?” Another: “Go crawl back to your little church and beg for your faerie tale god to forgive you for being the very thing you think he created, little slave.” Last month, I watched as a picture Lindsey Stirling posted on Instagram was flooded with dozens of negative, shaming comments.
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