Top LDS events of 2011

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Published: Dec. 28, 2011

The church and politics
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The church and politics

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been in more conversations and received more attention from national and international media, in part because of Latter-day Saint Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman Jr. The church, however, issued its standard political neutrality statement this past summer. "The church's mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, not to elect politicians," the statement said.
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jDC
los angeles, ca

It's no longer called Belgian Congo!

Club 30 CEO
Salt Lake City, Utah

You forgot to add that mid-singles 31+ were kicked to the curb this year with the creation of new YSA stakes.. Time for a 26-36 ward!

JohnJacobJingleHeimerSchmidt
Beverly Hills, CA

jDC | 6:57 a.m. Dec. 29, 2011
Los Angeles, Ca
Viewing: Temples
It's no longer called Belgian Congo!
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That's what happens when you cut so much staff.

A Scientist
Provo, UT

What qualifies an event as an "LDS Event"?

Neither Mitt Romney's Presidential campaign, nor Jimmer's or Archuletta's "fame" are official Church events in any way, shape or form.

Just because a person on the records of the LDS Church does something does not make it an "LDS Event".

SandyLester
SUNNYVALE, CA

Why is it the SLC lds feels the need to self promote, Christian churches don't do that.

hawkeyery
IOWA CITY, IA

Good list... I'm not sure why people are complaining

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