Serving God by Suing Others: Inside the Christian Conservative Legal Movement
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Mironi was a warriorAugust 3, 2017
Yet Dallin Oaks and Todd Christofferson are attorneys who counsel us to stand up for religious freedom. Lance Wickman puts on seminars and counsels us too. Obviously you have never been sued in a court of law nor lost everything to sn aggressive special interest group out to destroy you and change cultural norms. You weren't in Texas when apostles and regional representatives came and advised us to not be camouflaged but stand up and speak. The sub culture of Mormonism in the midwest is significantly naive in comparison to to Mormons living outside Utah/Idaho bubbles.
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