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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not generally excommunicate people for 'promoting sexuality and whoredoms.' Excommunications, i.e. the cancellation of baptismal covenants and the subsequent removal of blessings stemming therefrom, is generally reserved for those who approach their bishop to confess their sins and it is felt that a period without the influence of the Spirit may help in the repentance process. It is therefore rare that the church publicly excommunicates anyone--if Julianne Hough were kicked out of the church, the church would never make a statement to the press--not even for felony criminals. There have been plenty of high visibility people excommunicated that no one has known about.

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