Utah’s Religious Climate Helps Muslim Immigrants Adapt
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K. Chin - Modesto, CAFebruary 7, 2017
I'm reminded of a comment made by a "Know Your Religion" speaker over 20 years ago. I'll paraphrase what he said: We hear all about the importance of diversity, and diversity-training--to accept one another's differences. May I remind you, Satan seeks to separate us by getting us to focus on our differences. The Savior seeks to bring us all together by encouraging us to embrace what we have in common. He lead the way in modeling how to eliminate divisiveness and contention.
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