Mormon Tabernacle Choir Decision to Attend Inauguration Draws Support, Backlash
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CharlieBrown2292December 24, 2016
There will always be people opposed to anything, some even against the wearing of seat belts. But what matters most is that the Tabernacle Choir's performance will be linked to the inaugural of a new presidency of the United States -- not whether one thinks the "anointed one" is the right person for the job or not. It's all about symbols, not individuals, and the Church stands to benefit from that in terms if good image among the American public.
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