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Summary: Critics claim that the Church, as a corporate entity, controls business properties that are not consistent with its stated purposes. Examples include claims that the Church owns controlling stock in the Coca-Cola company, tobacco companies, and alcohol companies. 
Summary: Critics have long charged the LDS with organizationally and systematically “lying for the Lord,” equating such with a policy of using any means necessary to achieve some “good” goal. This claim is false, and a biased reading of Church history. One must not use ethically questionable tactics because one believes the “end justifies the means.” 
Joseph Smith period
 
 
 
 
 
 
Utah period
 
Present day
 
 
 
 
 
 
Summary: What is the Church's stance on illegal immigrants in the United States? 
 
 
Summary: How can a person reaffirm their testimony when they learn disconcerting facts that may bring their testimony into doubt? 
Summary: Members and critics have questions about the Church's involvement in the redevelopment of the city center in Salt Lake. 
Summary: Critics charge that the Church distorts its membership numbers and rate of growth for public relations purposes. 
Summary: Some claim that President Ezra Taft Benson's famous General Conference address, "Beware of Pride," was plagiarized from C.S. Lewis' chapter on pride in 
Mere Christianity.