At the LDS Church's 161st semi-annual General Conference, the Mormon leaders took a strong public stand against child abuse. On October 7, 1991, the Salt Lake Tribune reported:
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 'condemns in the harshest of terms' physical, psychological and sexual abuse, said Thomas S. Monson, second counselor in the First Presidency...
"Offenders should be brought to justice for their 'wicked and devilish conduct... Liars, bullies who abuse children, they will one day reap the whirlwind of their foul deeds,' he said."
Are you trying to indicate that the Mormon Church supports child abuse? Obvioulsy they do not. This was taken from the site you gave. What does this explain?
Where powers are assumed which have not been delegated, a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy.
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