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Isn't that just special? Fiberglass Moronis dotting the landscape everywhere. Billions served. Why doesn't the church move its headquarters there too?
I have been thrilled about this temple since its announcement. I have been watching its building progress from my kitchen window. I am so grateful to have it here and to be able to be living in the only city in the WORLD with 2 temples in it. We are blessed!
I'd take two shiny Moronis rather than the ba-zillion Check into Cash, Check City signs dotting the landscape!
"Church Lady" probably isn't a church lady. Yup, that's my comment.
Like the person that moves next to an airport then complains about the noise. Move into or live in a given community/area-in this case LDS,and complain because it does what comes naturally to that community.
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