Mormon Stories Podcast

West Point Mormon Questions Church & Military Service - Austin Wheeler | Ep. 1987

Jan 27, 2025
Austin Wheeler, a U.S. Army veteran with over six years of service, shares his transformative journey through Mormonism and military culture. He discusses the trauma of navigating the toxic elements of both the military and the church, particularly the influences of violence and masculinity. Austin reflects on the emotional struggles of identity and purpose shaped by these experiences. He also addresses the implications of faith loss and the impact of militarism within religious contexts, ultimately seeking personal meaning beyond disillusionment.
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Paul Brothers Interview

  • The Paul Brothers interview on Mormon Stories prompted introspection for Austin.
  • Their perspective on Christian nationalism and military service highlighted the civilian-military divide.
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Divorce and Trauma

  • Austin's parents divorced when he was in seventh grade, impacting his perspective on authority.
  • This was compounded by a sexual assault experience, leading him to double down on his Mormon faith.
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Glorifying Violence

  • Austin's stake president, a retired special forces member, shared stories glorifying military violence.
  • This, combined with the Book of Mormon's violent themes, normalized aggression for Austin.
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