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The mangrove tree filters toxins and provides stability around tropical coastlines.ccSimilarly, faith communities can serve as society’s moral filters and stabilizers, said Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Elder Soares used the mangrove analogy while speaking at the G20 Interfaith Forum in Brasília, Brazil, on Wednesday, Aug. 21, ChurchofJesusChrist.org reported.
“As a collective moral mangrove, we can protect future generations from forces of addiction, isolation, narcissism and moral relativism that could consume them,” he said. “A moral mangrove, and all the people who are part of it, are crucial to the fabric that strengthens and holds our society together and gives us faith in the future of the world.”
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