In the wake of President Russell M. Nelson’s decree to remove the “Mormon” name from common parlance in person and in publications, the need to replace its use on the internet with the faith’s full name was no easy feat.
After all, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were widely known as “Mormons.” The faith even promoted a popular advertising campaign, called “I’m a Mormon,” highlighting the lives and beliefs of its followers.
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Why do you guys keep repeating the same stories? Are you seriously finding so little to report on?
What was the point of all this unnecessary rebranding?
I'll say it again for those in the cheap seats. They can change their name all they want, but they will never be able to change their history.
Trib doesn’t even try. They trip all over themselves to use “preferred pronouns“ because someone asked and to be nice, but can’t find it in themselves to use the preferred name a church asks to be called. It‘s petty on purpose.
Congrats. This is the 5th time you have ran this story Answer is still the same. It is Christ's church. He decided the name
They need to change it from “church” to “corporation” to be honest to the people they’re stealing money from
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