
Book of Mormon (Latter-day Saints, related to censorship controversies)
The Book of Mormon is a sacred text for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), believed to record divine teachings and ancient prophets' writings. It has been at the center of censorship debates, as some critics challenge its historic and doctrinal claims or oppose its use in public or educational settings. Supporters view it as a foundational spiritual document, while opponents sometimes seek to restrict its accessibility, citing concerns over content or influence. These controversies reflect broader tensions between religious expression and secular policies on religious materials in public spaces.