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SALT LAKE CITY -- Mormon leaders have put up a virtual firewall in their massive genealogical database to block out anyone who attempts to access the names of hundreds of thousands of Holocaust victims the church has agreed not to posthumously baptize. The move comes amid critic …
In regards to your reply to my comment on the 'Jones Controversy':
I fail to see your connection between this conversation and the birthers? I never mentioned the birthers. The birthers are nut-jobs. Please explain how the birthers relate to this discussion? And no, questioning the government's involvement in nearly 3,000 innocent lives lost is much worse than foolishly questioning the legitimacy of a President's citizenship. One can be proved with a document of birth. The other puts a stain on the nation, the dead, and the heroes who fought to save as many as possible.
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