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|claim="I may not have the beliefs I once had, but I feel a kinship to the culture....I don’t want to lose that. Losing my membership would be sad for me and my family."{{ref|stack.1}} | |claim="I may not have the beliefs I once had, but I feel a kinship to the culture....I don’t want to lose that. Losing my membership would be sad for me and my family."{{ref|stack.1}} | ||
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* If Twede feels a kinship with Mormon culture, why did his blog | * If Twede feels a kinship with Mormon culture, why did his blog and public Facebook posts repeatedly ridicule members of the Church and their beliefs? For example: | ||
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A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: David Twede
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