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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not have death squads. The Church does not have laws of death either.

In the past, there was an oath taken by some Mormons in a particular temple ceremony in which a person would agree that if they were to break a covenant, they could be punished with death. This did not mean that the church or an agent of the church would murder them, but that God would cause their death to occur. This was taken out of the temple ceremony decades ago, although Mormons, like many Christians, do believe that God could cause someone to die as a punishment for their sins.

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