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I'm a Texan getting ready to graduate college. I was looking into places I would consider moving to. As I was looking in Utah I liked the geography, and economics don't seem all that bad, and the politics weren't awful either. As I was scouting out potential places to move to on Google maps, I noticed that near just about every school either right next to it, or not far from it is a Mormon church. Which I found a bit odd.
Now being from Texas and the south in general, I'm used to seeing churches everywhere but never the exact same one; and in such seemingly deliberate locations at that. Looking at it from satellite made Utah seem like a massive cult on one state. Like I know Utah is the Mormon state, but this feels like an intentional attempt at indoctrinating youth.
Does anyone else know what I'm talking about or am I just crazy?
And in all of these circumstances, no high school credit is applied.
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