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LDS Church statement concerning Cheney visit to BYU

Published: Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:07 p.m. MDT
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Such a policy makes sense in a Church that operates in more than 160 countries and with a global membership that embraces many different political persuasions and views. But the policy is also a reflection of what Church leaders see as the organization�s central mission � to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. To engage in partisan politics or to take up every social cause would be to divert the Church from that mission.

There is also another side to the neutrality policy, apart from prohibitions. The Church �encourages its members to play a role as responsible citizens in their communities, including becoming informed about issues and voting in elections.�

Further, the Church �expects its members to engage in the political process in an informed and civil manner, respecting the fact that members of the Church come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences and may have differences of opinion in partisan political matters.�

The invitation to the vice president of the United States is not a violation of that policy, any more than inviting the majority leader of the Senate would be. In fact, Senator Harry Reid � a Democrat from the opposite political pole to the vice president � has already accepted such an invitation for this fall. That invitation has been in process for many months � long before the announcement of the vice president�s visit.

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Is it appropriate for a university � even one that espouses a policy of political neutrality � to have as featured speakers the holders of some of the highest offices in the land? Of course it is. And whoever the visitor � the vice president, the majority leader of the Senate or the chief justice of the Supreme Court (another scheduled fall speaker) � the university and the student body will listen, evaluate and react to them as intelligent citizens capable of making up their own minds about their messages.

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