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Former Mormons
Clip: 6/25/2015 | 7m 58s
Doubts about LDS history have led some Mormons to leave the church.
For the first time, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has responded publicly to some of the most contentious issues of its history, quietly posting a series of essays on its official website in response to the large numbers of young Mormons leaving the church because they no longer believe in the accuracy of LDS history and teaching.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Former Mormons
Clip: 6/25/2015 | 7m 58s
For the first time, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has responded publicly to some of the most contentious issues of its history, quietly posting a series of essays on its official website in response to the large numbers of young Mormons leaving the church because they no longer believe in the accuracy of LDS history and teaching.
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