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Don’t be a jerk about religion
If believers want to protect the future freedom to worship, they must carry a welcoming spirit of friendship now, Latter-day ...
President D. Todd Christofferson traveled to Philadelphia to support religious liberty.
Identity is partly shaped by the recognition and mis-recognition of others, says the Rev. Dr. David G. Latimore of the ...
The Conversation reports on America's religious freedom promise, highlighting its coexistence with prejudice and ongoing ...
On day two of the Utah State Legislative session, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints issued its resounding support for laws that would forbid discrimination against... On day two of the ...
Many Latter-day Saints declared victory after the Defense Department updated its list of recognized religions. But a larger battle is being ignored, guests said in a recent "Mormon Land" podcast.
For 2 centuries, Latter-day Saints have revered religious freedom – but their definition is evolving
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For 2 centuries, Latter-day Saints have revered religious freedom – but their definition is evolving
(THE CONVERSATION) On July 5, 2026, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is encouraging its American members to participate in a special fast: a day to “express gratitude for religious ...
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