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Mormons as a whole are not racist and are taught to show compassion and tolerance to all people

OFFICAL ANSWER FROM MORMON CHURCH: Absolutely not! We believe that we are all Heavenly Father's children, thus this religion is for all of us!

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Some members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), especially those of the older generations, have racist tendencies. However, the Church strongly promotes tolerance and love among races and constantly reminds it's membership that God loves all men, regardless of race or circumstance, and that all people should be treated with equal love and respect. Congregations are made up of people living in a geographic area and are not split by race unless there are language barriers. Also, participation in church services and opportunities for leadership are equal for all races.

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