SOME US parts are resisting the historic building boom of big, bright temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon faith.
In Las Vegas, homeowners in a rural foothills neighborhood complain the size and lighting of a temple that won city approval will forever change the environment. Some feel trampled, believing church and city officials rushed to approve the project. " ... It soured people's taste to see how they steamrolled the neighborhood," said homeowner Matthew DeLoe.
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