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I like this part of the article
“Bishop Burton has a long and distinguished history of leadership and service, both here in Utah and around the world,” Herbert said in a prepared statement.
Back to Better Days (link) Reestablishing the Theocracy
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Re: Back to Better Days (link) Reestablishing the Theocracy
And? It is obvious one LDS person is respecting the title of another LDS person. If they said "And it will be great when this man installs LDS policies in the workplace", you might actually have something.
Mountains out of Molehills.
Mountains out of Molehills.
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