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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints calls out racism and sees abortion as evil April 4, 2021 / 3:02 PM / AP Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints decried abortion as evil and issued another plea for members to combat prejudice and racism during the first day of a church conference that kicked off Saturday without attendees because of the coronavirus pandemic. The faith known widely as the Mormon church has long opposed abortion, but addressed it only sparingly in recent years. Lawmakers in Republican-governed Legislatures in the U.S. are considering an array of anti-abortion restrictions this year that they hope might reach the Supreme Court and win approval from its conservative majority, overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that established a nationwide right to abortion. ....
Mormon leaders decry abortion as evil, call out racism BRADY McCOMBS, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2019 file photo, President Russell M. Nelson speaks during The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints twice-annual church conference in Salt Lake City. For the third consecutive time, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold its signature conference this weekend without attendees in person as the faith continues to take precautions amid the pandemic. Members of the Utah-based faith will instead watch on TVs, computers and tablets from their homes around the world Saturday, April 3, 2021 to hear spiritual guidance from the religion s top leaders, who will be delivering the speeches in Salt Lake City.Rick Bowmer/APShow MoreShow Less ....
| Updated: April 2, 2021, 1:52 p.m. In updates to the faith’s General Handbook released this week, Latter-day Saint leaders have spelled out stands on two hot contemporary issues first, overzealous survivalists, and second, the dangers of affinity fraud. It is hardly surprising that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would be renowned for their skills at food storage during an emergency like the coronavirus pandemic. Maintaining healthy supplies is part of the church’s program for members and has been preached from the pulpit for years. Still, the updated handbook says, “church leaders have counseled against extreme or excessive preparation for possible catastrophic events.” ....
Jana Riess: Younger Latter-day Saints voted for Biden, but Trump fared well overall Millennials and members of color chose the Democrat, but two-thirds of U.S. Latter-day Saints overall women and men voted Republican. (Andrew Harnik | AP file photo) Joe Biden celebrates his victory Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. A survey of election results shows younger Latter-day Saints favored the Democratic former vice president over GOP President Donald Trump. By Jana Riess | Religion News Service | April 1, 2021, 11:59 p.m. Nearly half of U.S. Latter-day Saints under age 40 voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, according to the 2020 Cooperative Election Study (formerly known as the Cooperative Congressional Election Study). The survey canvassed a nationally representative sample of 61,000 American adults. ....
Scrapped Vegas pipeline plan looms amid swamp cedar debate SAM METZ, AP / Report for America March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this undated file photo is the Swamp Cedar Natural Area, a tribal site known as the swamp cedars, considered sacred by a number of Shoshone tribes in Ely, northeast Nevada. Lawmakers are considering strengthening protections for trees that Native Americans in northeastern Nevada consider sacred. The Duckwater and Ely Shoshone tribes have used swamp cedars in Spring Valley to memorialize their ancestors lost in three 19th century massacres and have long joined others in efforts to block a proposed pipeline that would siphon groundwater from rural valleys to Las Vegas. (Benjamin Spillman/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP, File)Benjamin Spillman/AP ....