Forbes: Have Mormons Become America’s Best Advocates For Freedom Of Speech?
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R G KingJuly 16, 2015
The LDS church has shown a lot of forebearance in "taking" it with a smile and making lemonade from the lemons. What Forbes seems unconscious of is that as he praises America's "others" is that in spirit of knowing all he might wonder how the Mormons who are also Americans culturally feel about their casual usage to provide some chuckles? IOW the leaders know that the LDS have no political clout to do anything but take it with a smile? Also, no publicity is bad publicity when you are an evangelizing church? In truth there is much that many could learn about the Mormon/God experience in America and it seems like many are eager to learn about America's silent minority? The stories are getting more accurate if incomplete in a sociological sense.
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