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My Mormon parents had an interracial marriage from 1947 until my father's death three years ago, but they expect it will be an eternal one because of covenants they made in the Salt Lake Temple. Questions like the one from this heckler in Wisconsin demonstrate how much trouble people are willing to go to in order to spread lies about Mormons, while they have no interest in just clicking on lds.org or mormon.org and learning the truth about who Mormons are, including the vast diversity that includes people in 150 countries speaking over 90 languages.
Anyone who has attended Mormon Sunday meetings in Hawaii will find people with roots in all of the ethnicities that have contributed to the population of that state, often with kids whose multiple names reflect those roots in Asia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand, Europe and Africa.
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