LDS Spokesman Responds to Online Criticisms about Women in the Church
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Sasha KwapinskiJune 2, 2014
LDS leaders are well within their rights to refuse to meet with people who make non-negotiable demands based on socio-political agendas. If i just want socio-political agendas pushed at me, I'll go back to the Unitarian church.
Sasha KwapinskiJune 2, 2014
LDS leaders are well within their rights to refuse to meet with people who make non-negotiable demands based on socio-political agendas. If i just want socio-political agendas pushed at me, I'll go back to the Unitarian church.
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