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He said it was amazing, a rich experience.
Elder Scott maintains focus and high values in an increasingly weird world.
We're thankful for him and his messages.
gotta love elder scott, he is strong in fun way. i like he can be serious withuot boring. his stories lift me up.
His name is Elder Richard G Scott and regardless of your slurs and distasteful remakes, he has deserved and earned that respect. Even dignataries in high places give him that respect the least you could show some manner of decorum and maturity.
I know Elder Scott personally and I would dare to say that he has forgotten more than people like you will ever know. If you have nothing nice to say about someone why not keep your opinions to your self.
Ignorance if bliss and you have shown yours I must say.
Why say in your headline that this is on ldschurchnews.com, then link to the worthless mormontimes.com (to boost "hits"), then link to the actual site?
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