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{{Epigraph|The so-called 'White Horse Prophecy' is based on accounts that have not been substantiated by historical research and is not embraced as Church doctrine.<br>- Kim Farrah, representative from Church Public Affairs <ref>Kim Farrah, spokeswoman for LDS public affairs, cited in "[http://www.rexburgstandardjournal.com/articles/2009/12/26/news/42.txt LDS Church issues statement on Rex Rammell]," ''Rexburg Standard Journal'' (17h21, 24 December 2009).</ref>}}
{{Epigraph|The so-called 'White Horse Prophecy' is based on accounts that have not been substantiated by historical research and is not embraced as Church doctrine.<br>- Kim Farrah, representative from Church Public Affairs <ref>Kim Farrah, spokeswoman for LDS public affairs, cited in "[http://www.rexburgstandardjournal.com/articles/2009/12/26/news/42.txt LDS Church issues statement on Rex Rammell]," ''Rexburg Standard Journal'' (17h21, 24 December 2009).</ref>}}
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|L4=Question: Are the "Mormons" secretly planning to eventually take over the U.S. Government?
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|L6=Question: Does the "White Horse Prophecy" imply Church support for some candidates over others?
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The so-called 'White Horse Prophecy' is based on accounts that have not been substantiated by historical research and is not embraced as Church doctrine.
- Kim Farrah, representative from Church Public Affairs [1]
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  1. Kim Farrah, spokeswoman for LDS public affairs, cited in "LDS Church issues statement on Rex Rammell," Rexburg Standard Journal (17h21, 24 December 2009).