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The Utah Interfaith Power & Light is a great cause and organization, but the article mentions that the LDS church hasn't joined because it "can't be political." It's a good thing the LDS church doesn't get involved in politics, right California?
This is good news.
We are "stewards" to use the creations of God wisely
on this Earth.
Glad to see this type of discussion and thinking
happening.
God Bless...
Very true James. You wield the English language like a dagger.
The 2nd coming is going to happen so very soon, it won't matter.
Those who believe in the imminent Second Coming generally believe I'll be left behind because I'm not a member of one of those sects of Christianity. Even if you believe you won't be here, do you care nothing for your fellow humans who will?
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