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This article is a draft. FairMormon editors are currently editing it. We welcome your suggestions on improving the content.
Frequently Latter-day Saints receive email messages with faith-promoting stories that are difficult or impossible to verify. This article includes examples of these "urban legends."
The following email began circulating in late August 2005, following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina:
A Lexis-Nexus check of the Reveral Graham's comments on Good Morning America shows that he made no such comments.
Never take faith-promoting stories circulated in chain email messages at face value. Check the sources carefully.
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