I agree with Pat. Bob Jones is not the right place for an LSD manuscript. Mormon theology is not considered to be sound Christian theology by mainstream publishers that bill themselves as "Christian" (for reasons that should probably be discussed over on "Take It Outside") and submitting to any of them will just be a waste of time on everyone's part.
Having said that, a LDS publisher is really your best bet, unless you can sell your book to a secular mainstream publisher. Orson Scott Card said in the foreword to a collection of the best sci fi stories of the 80's that sci fi is the only type of fiction that is still open to spiritual issues worked out in story form. His books contain a thread of LSD beliefs, but they are such good stories that they appeal even to sci fi readers who are mainstream Christian (me, for example).
Keep looking, Momwriter, you'll find the right combination. Try checking to see if the houses that have published Card in the past also publish whatever it is you're writing. Or look for publishing houses that lean towards all sorts of spiritual beliefs, not just Christian. There are a number of places that publish what I call "Jesus and..." books. ("Jesus and Accupuncture", "Jesus and the Social Gospel", "Jesus and Tarot Cards", "Jesus and Feng Shui", etc. - books that stray from standard mainstream Christian doctrine to include something else an author considers legitimate, equally as important as the beliefs the Christian church stands for, and worthy of adding to the plain truth of the gospel.) Those houses and their books are not my cup of tea, for sure, since I don't believe a saving faith in God comes out of "Design-your-own-religion" beliefs, but they're out there, and here in the US, writers do have the right to write (and attempt to get published) whatever they want.
Good luck, Momwriter!