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Um…GCU is owned and run by Mormons. They don't want that getting out since the U. Of Phoenix - also Mormon-owned - was successfully sued for discrimination against non-Mormons. The LDS "church" is known for purposefully hiding the fact that they own certain companies. Mormons are NOT Christians; they are a cult. They teach their followers that any other faith is evil and that non-Mormons are sinners. They teach HATE. Mormons teach their female followers that they should not work outside the home; their jobs are to please their husbands have as many children as possible. The LDS church convinces its men that in the afterlife they will become the god and owner of their own planet and will have many, many wives. It's a made-up religion, founded in the 1800s by a simple mortal named Joseph Smith, who was a con artist and crook. He died in a gun fight while serving time in jail. The Mormons tell their people that J. Smith was a martyr. He wrote "doctrines" which he claimed were told to him by God himself. Those doctrines all contradict each other, but the LDS church reads them and follows them to a T. Mormons are ALL about money and will lie, steal, cheat, or do whatever to make money. Money. Money. Money. Trust me. Stay far, far away from anything owned by Mormons. They own banks, radio stations, schools, and even Priceline.com. |