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Cultural priorities

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Cultural priorities


Church over family

Summary: Some people claim that the Church teaches them to put service in the Church (e.g. in Church callings) over the needs of their families. However, Church doctrine places the family at the center of one's life. In cases of conflict, family needs take precedence over Church responsibilities.

Plastic surgery

Summary: Some people claim that the large number of plastic surgeons in Utah is an indictment of Mormon superficiality or preoccupation with appearance.

Praising God in prayer and song

Summary: Do the Latter-day Saints use praise of God as part of their prayers and songs in worship?