With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". review. 5 M.R.S. § 9061 (2005); 1 M.R.S. § 407(1) (2005); Hannum v. Bd. of Envtl. Prot., 2003 ME 123, ¶ 12, 832 A.2d 765, 769. Findings may be insufficient if they merely state a conclusion using the terms of the relevant statute. See Bayley v. Bayley, 602 A.2d 1152, 1154 (Me.1992); In re Amber B., 597 A.2d 937, 938 (Me.1991). A. Operated Primarily for Religious Purposes [¶ 11] Schwartz contends that the Commission erred in finding that the Mission is operated primarily for religious purposes within the meaning of 26 M.R.S. § 1043(ll)(F)(21)(a). We disagree. There is substantial evidence in the record to support the finding that the Mission’s purposes are primarily religious, including: (1) the Sunbeam, a boat prominently featuring a ent Sec., 393 Mass. 731, 473 N.E.2d 196, 199 (1985) (<HOLDING>). [¶ 13] The Mission was originally established

A: holding that a center for mentally retarded children established by the sisters of st francis of assisi was exempt from unemployment taxation and emphasizing that allowing children of any religious belief to enroll in the program was consistent with its purpose to promote the spiritual social and physical welfare of mentally retarded children
B: holding that the governments interest in the welfare of children embraces not only protecting children from physical abuse but also protecting childrens interest in the privacy and dignity of their homes and in the lawfully exercised authority of their parents
C: recognizing that because the state has cognizable interests in the safety of children in its jurisdiction neglectful parents may be separated from their children
D: holding wife unreasonably exposed neighbors children to danger because she invited the children over in spite of knowing her husband had molested children in the past
A.