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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have no religious belief, doctrine, or practice related to putting a head on a platter. Mormons do believe that John the Baptist's head was placed on a platter, as The Bible describes, but it would be grotesque and inapproprate to imitate such a thing. The only time a Mormon might put a head on a platter would be as a part of a Halloween decoration, not related to their religious faith.

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