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Please enlighten me, what is so interesting about the facts? No, this is a serious question, not sarcastic.
I was interested in the artists involved, and how the exterior is made. May not be interesting to someone else, they were to me.
PR. It's that simple. The mormon church has a PR department. This is basically a press release. Funny how no media except for KSL & desnews seem to run with it.
Some of us just like facts, thanks for providing them for us. I always feel a bit more joy everytime I hear that a new Temple is to be opened some where in the world. I may never get the chance to visit many of the Temples around the world but it is a comfort to know that they are there and that if I have the opportunity I can show my recommend and be invited in. Yes, the LDS church does have a PR department just as most churchs do and not everything that is put out is picked up by the outside media but a lot is. I am an American living in Australia,I read or at least scan 12 newspapers from around the world everyday so Matt don't be so sure that nothing is ever picked up by the outside media from the LDS PR department or from the many other church PR departments because they are.
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