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LDS isn't common down there. North Carolina has a small white inhabitants. My spouse went to college in NC and each type there became extra non-white scholars than white. whilst she moved right down to NC (she's white) she became taken aback by means of what number black human beings have been in each and every type. people who're no longer white are no longer very accepting of the LDS church as a results of fact of ways long they oprressed them. Even the whites down there do no longer basically like the LDS church as a results of fact maximum grew up with non-white close associates. i would not anticipate many LDS courses or maybe church homes down there. LDS church isn't appeared upon with a lot positivity in Chapel Hill and Raleigh. My suggestion is to attend different church homes.
2016-12-17 12:01:38
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