President Dallin H. Oaks tells BYU audience to ‘heed our prophet’s call’ to end racism
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CANovember 3, 2020
Thank you Suerh! You expressed my exact thoughts when I read this talk in October. I also was very disturbed that Pres. Oaks said he supported Black lives matter (BLM) which are trigger words for riots, destruction, and defiance of law and order in our country at the present time.
SuerhOctober 28, 2020
Pres. Oaks gave an excellent talk. Unfortunately, most of what he said will take a back seat to his perceived support of black lives matter. Someone in his position should have been far more clear about standing for truth. Black lives do matter but BLM is an evil and destructive movement in complete contradiction to the Church’s doctrine on the importance of the family unit. I truly hope he clarifies this so members won’t be deceived.
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