Mormon Apostle: Believers Should Join Together to Defend Free Exercise of Faith
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SLMFebruary 27, 2014
Thank you for this article. My current Ward has the least expression or outward concern for religious freedom of any place I have lived. Their participation in the political process is almost non-existent. The Ward leaders are afraid that it somehow is against church rules to even talk about the constitution or encourage members from the pulpit to go vote. Maybe talks like this will help.
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