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Congratulations to James!
I wonder though, hasn't the Mormon Church moved beyond to the point where they don't need to tout or announce an achievement or award by one of their members? We don't see the Catholic church or the Methodists or Baptists or Lutherans or Muslims or Jews announce that a Jewish or Catholic CFO got an award.
My point is, it matters not what religion James belongs too right? Announcing the religion of a person who wins an award conveys a sense of a myopic view on the world and chest beating, even if it isn't intended to be such.
Best to James!
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