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June 2006 - read our newsletter Anxiously Engaged -
As Latter-day Saints we promote the values of the nuclear family, not the Mormon heartland as a dumping ground for nuclear missiles and radioactive waste.
Equality -We're all Downwinders Now
Downwinders is a research and educational foundation started by residents living in the prevailing wind pattern surrounding the Nevada Test Site.
Social Justice - 2006 : No Nuclear Waste
The church opposes moving and storing high-level nuclear waste near Salt Lake City and may be equally opposed to similar plans at Yucca Mountain near Las Vegas
Peace - 1981: No Nuclear Missiles
In 1981 the church succesfully opposed plans to place
MX Missiles in Utah and Nevada, calling such proposals:
"ironic, and a denial of the very essence of the gospel."
Environment - Renewable Energy Sources
Scripture teaches us that we are stewards of the earth and its resources, which should be used “with judgment, not to excess” (D&C 59:20). About Renewable Energy Sources

CrossLeft - Balancing the Christian Voice
CrossLeft is a central hub for grassroots activism among progressive Christians, connecting MESJ with a broader movement for social and political change. Quarterly News

 

MESJ is a grassroots organization of Latter-day Saint individuals who are “anxiously engaged” in working for peace, equality, justice, and wise stewardship of the earth. MESJ does not adopt positions on social or political issues which contradict official positions of the LDS Church.

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