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LDS Church Condemns Violence In Charlottesville

The Mormon church is joining other organizations in condemning the racism displayed during a white supremacist rally Saturday in Virginia that spiraled into deadly violence.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement Sunday: "People of any faith, or of no faith at all, should be troubled by the increase of intolerance in both words and actions that we see everywhere."

The Utah-based religion pointed to a speech given more than a decade ago by late church president Gordon B. Hinckley, in which he said people who make disparaging remarks about other's race can't be considered true disciples of Christ.

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Charlottesville descended into violence Saturday after white nationalists clashed with people who came to protest the rally. One woman was killed and others injured when a car rammed into a crowd of anti-white nationalist protesters.

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