Awkward GA meeting with NZ PM

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no1saint
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Awkward GA meeting with NZ PM

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This would have been a little awkward. I think Elder Ardern is her uncle and an Apostle meeting someone who could have been the first elected LDS Head of Government...but isn't because she resigned her membership over the treatment of LGBTQI people within the Church would have been a little awkward. I wonder what he thought?

https://www.mormonnewsroom.org.nz/artic ... e-minister
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Awkward indeed I would imagine.

I wonder if the NZ news have any interest in this? It would certainly be something those 113,000 members should be aware of. (Assuming she is a politician with credibility in the country, unlike our very own PM)
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No Tof wrote: Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:35 am Awkward indeed I would imagine.

I wonder if the NZ news have any interest in this? It would certainly be something those 113,000 members should be aware of. (Assuming she is a politician with credibility in the country, unlike our very own PM)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/artic ... d=11701114
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I doubt there were any "Repent ye, repent ye" type conversations.
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