I think Krakauer did a nice job of explaining that Mormonism is easier to pick on, to pick apart, and to otherwise obliterate because it is so recent. The dirt and fallacies of its origins are all pretty easy to document and right before our eyes. Basically, all religions could be torn apart with relatively the same ease if we didn't have the haze of time to look through.
It also seems to be fairly efficient at spawning breakaway sects because of various tenants that empower individuals to break from the mainstream.
With time, the Church should be able to hide the dirt, and morph, continue to become more and more mainstream, just as all religions have, and have too in order to stay viable.
All of this amounts to comedic opportunity that cannot be ignored. I greatly enjoy the new HBO special that makes a kicking horse out of the fringes of the Mormon culture.
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