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I'm unclear about why the temple built in Zodiac, Texas is referred to as a "Mormon temple," which gives the impression that it is a temple of the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, although it is not. In the Wikipedia article titled Temple (Latter Day Saints), it is listed as belonging to "other denominations" which split from the Mormons (the LDS Church).— Preceding
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I agree and I think I clarified it. Let me know if it is clearer for you.---
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