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Guest Post: I Want Tithes to Help Victims of Abuse Not...

Guest post by Tara T. Boyce Children were raped and assaulted by their father for seven years and LDS officials knew and did nothing to stop it. LDS bishops and stake leaders tried to help the father, tried to get him to stop his abuse until they excommunicated him, but they did not report the abuse to state or protective services, nor did they help the children. What happened to those children and the systemic failures that failed them matters. The AP News article released last week details an investigation into the deliberate inaction of many Church leaders at many levels,...
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