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Church and State is all one now?



A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods, a work by author: Richard Abanes

Author's Claims


One Nation under Gods, page 223 (hardback and paperback)

John Taylor said "We used to have a difference between Church and State, but it is all one now..."

Author's Sources


Endnote 96, page 554 (hardback); page 552 (paperback)

FairMormon response


Mormonism and government/John Taylor/Stated that church and state were one now