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State attorneys have asked U.S. District Judge Bruce Jenkins to dismiss the complaint, arguing that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offering its views on alcohol policy to state lawmakers does not violate the state or federal constitution.
"The LDS Church did not dictate law," wrote assistant attorney general Kyle J. Kaiser. "And even if some of the legislators were acting from some sectarian dictate, that does not mean the statute is unconstitutional."
Utah IS NOT a Theocracy Cause we Say So (link)
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Re: Utah IS NOT a Theocracy Cause we Say So (link)
It's a Cultocracy, Utah would be better off it were a Theocracy.
I do see Elizabeth Smart one day leaving the the faith, because she will hopefully understand that Mormonism has caused her life more pain than comfort. If the trail were in California the proceedings would have lasted 1 year as opposed to 7 years. All because her captor wasn't a TBM.
A Cultocracy.
I do see Elizabeth Smart one day leaving the the faith, because she will hopefully understand that Mormonism has caused her life more pain than comfort. If the trail were in California the proceedings would have lasted 1 year as opposed to 7 years. All because her captor wasn't a TBM.
A Cultocracy.
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