Yes. The premise of this show is perfectly believable within the context of Mormonism.
I know you, You're thinking, nothing like this could possibly be true.
Believe me. You're wrong. The Mormons really are this "out there."
The problem is with the whole Mormon cosmology of sex. Which is, essentially, IS the whole cosmology of Mormonism. Mormonism equals sex.
It really screws everything up.
You see, they think God's and Goddesses are, above everything, sexual beings. They're there essentially for reproduction of a spirit force. So. That kinda makes it hard on Mormons who believe that their main purpose in life is to become God's and Goddesses
... and sex, for them, can't be anything but screwed up....
It's all perfectly realistic.
I know you, You're thinking, nothing like this could possibly be true.
Believe me. You're wrong. The Mormons really are this "out there."
The problem is with the whole Mormon cosmology of sex. Which is, essentially, IS the whole cosmology of Mormonism. Mormonism equals sex.
It really screws everything up.
You see, they think God's and Goddesses are, above everything, sexual beings. They're there essentially for reproduction of a spirit force. So. That kinda makes it hard on Mormons who believe that their main purpose in life is to become God's and Goddesses
... and sex, for them, can't be anything but screwed up....
It's all perfectly realistic.