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without knowing where they were, and getting physical evidence, it would be hard to tell what they were being used for. Perhaps they were in a nursery area. We don't know. We just have the word of one former member.
I still feel, based on the lack of evidence publicized, that violating someone else's temple is violating the constitution.
This whole thing is being handled wrong. How close it this to Waco?
Yet the cohabitation/same-gender marriage is against "Biblical Law".
Therefore anything that is against "Biblical Law", in liberalistic views, must be allowed in society.
AIMHO
In this whole situation, the word that has been overlooked is "IF." If this happened. If there was sex in the temple. If you are having an illicit relationship in your own home. If you are legally married. If you are in line with what I deem appropriate. If the phone call from the 16 year old ever took place. If the warrant was legitimate. IF???
But I get what you mean, completely. Unfortunately, having multiple wives is not usually the problem - it is how they treat them and their children. I hope "alternate life styles" are held similarly accountable. I imagine if a gay couple had abused their children we would really hear about it.