Author Question: Elderaldo Texas, religious sect? Can someone give me background info on this religion? (Read 956 times)

coco

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Ive been watchin Dr. phil 4 two days.  As an homework assignment I have to talk about the Zion ranch in elderaldo texas, that was recently raided. Cab anyone go in depth w/ me? whats this religion about? when did it start? (any other important background information) also thoughts and opinions would help. (does the fed and state have the right to interfere w/ religion?) is this constitutional or unconstitutional... and HOW So?



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Google FLDS and you will find what you are looking for.  Fundamentalist of the Later Day Saints.  They broke away from the Later Day Saints (Mormons)



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