SALT LAKE CITY — It has been ten years since Vince Doyle left the LDS church, yet he continues to think about the church almost every minute of every day.

“I wasn’t satisfied with finding out the church wasn’t for me,” explained Doyle. “Now I concentrate on convincing current Mormons that it’s not for them either.”

On a typical day, Doyle wakes up and spends 4-5 hours on various social media platforms where he makes comments about how the LDS church is racist/sexist/corrupt/abusive/a Satanic cult/a front for the Illuminati. In the afternoon, Doyle likes to get a little old school, writing similarly themed letters which he sends to LDS church headquarters and local news organizations. His evenings usually consist of attending one of several ex-Mormon networking groups which he founded or engaging in some kind of protest against the religion.

“It’s a lot of work, but there’s nothing I’d rather be doing,” said Doyle. “It just brings me so much joy and fulfillment.”

Doyle’s wife Jessica has also left the church, but she chose to replace the religion with hobbies like hiking and learning to paint.

“Everyone finds peace in different ways. I found my peace through connecting with nature,” she said. “My husband just happens to find his peace through yelling at strangers on the internet until one in the morning.”

Doyle is especially excited for the church’s semiannual General Conference taking place this weekend.

“General Conference is like the Super Bowl for Mormons,” he said. “But it’s also the Super Bowl for us anti-Mormons. From protesting outside temple square to picking apart what controversial thing is said during the meeting, it’s my two favorite weekends of the year.”