they didn't really plan anything they were forced out of their homes
The Mormons played quite a lage role in the gold rush. Their settlements in Utah served as a rest stop and trading post for those heading to California. Some historians have said that without the Mormons, the gold rush could not have been successful, and without the gold rush, the Mormons could not have been successful. The Mormons needed money and supplies from the east, and those heading to California needed food, supplies, and advice about living and traveling in the west. It was a welcome trade for both parties.
Well, if you have children on earth they are not waiting to come down from heaven, since they have already come down from heaven. Nobody can be a Mormon without being baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which could not happen without their knowledge and consent. So - no, unless your children were baptized Mormons, they are not Mormons.
Without more information, the answer could be yes, no or maybe. How old are you? What are you planning to do with the BP? Where are you?
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I could declare to defame by saying something sad about sex or immorality crime,for example: The Mormons have too many wives for me.I could have studied Mormons more and knowing that Mormons have 10 basic churches, I could then say without defaming all Mormons: Those Mormon religions that advocate many wives are wrong for me.I could make a religious declaration: We will never look at any other woman exceptour wife! And we will never get divorced and will never get re married every year, becausewe only want one woman and that is our kindergarten girlfriend, where ever she is.
The Mormons were searching for a place where they could practice their religion in peace and found that place in Utah.
It is important to clarify that the question "Do Mormons get it?" is vague and could be interpreted in different ways. If you are asking whether Mormons understand their beliefs and practices, then the answer would be that Mormons typically have a strong understanding of their faith. However, if the question is asking whether Mormons "get" something specific, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
Mormons hoped to find a place where they could practice their religion freely without persecution. Between 1831 and 1847, they moved from New York to Ohio to Missouri to Illinois and finally to Utah in search of religious freedom.
Well, this could be very possible, Yes.
Planning for a crisis. Glad I could help.
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Brigham Young became president of the Mormon church when Joseph Smith died. The Mormons needed a safe place to practice their religion. The Mormons had been kicked out of every other place they had tried to settle. At the time, Utah was a part of Mexico, and they wanted to escape the United States government. Also, before Joseph Smith died he told Brigham that the Saints would eventually have to move west to the Rocky Mountains. Because every where else that Mormons tried to settle were chased out and abused. So the Mormons went west to seek a place where they could practice their religion without being provoked.