No, CTR stands for Choose The Right. Mormons wear them to remember to choose the right every day, but if someone else wanted to wear one, it would be just fine. It's just a ring anyone else can wear.
Most of those who do wear CTR (Choose The Right) rings are Mormon. Although, it is quite possible that non-Mormons wear them as well.
CTR means Choose the Right. The Mormons are wearing these CTR rings. The rings are symbols of their Mormon Faith. Either way, the rings can be worn. Facing towards the bearer will remind him or her to choose the right one and facing the other way, it lets other people read the message.
for (int ctr = 0; ctr <= 9; ctr++) Response.Write(ctr + ' ');
ctr ctr
No, Mormons marry ONLY Mormons
'CTR' means 'choose the right'. A CTR ring reminds LDS (Latter-Day-Saint, Mormon) members to do what they know is right. A purity ring reminds the wearer to practice abstinence before marriage. LDS members don't use purity rings, we believe that we should not have sex before marriage, and that this is a commandment from God.
Ctr. With a small c if it's not the first word in a sentence, or it isn't referring to the name of a particular center.
The Mormons never left Kansas. Their numbers have only increased in Kansas.
Abbreviations can have many translations, but 'ctr' usually means 'center.'
CTR can mean carpal tunnel release.
CTR is not an Army rank it indicates a contractor position.
Brigham Young only lead the Mormons to one place, Utah.