I guess this is a matter of opinion. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church), I don't think it is difficult at all, but you might.
Generally, Sundays consist of 3 hours of Church services, unless you are in the leadership of the congregation, then you could spend 4 to 8 hours at the church. Following Church, the rest of the day is spent with family. There is no shopping, movies, eating out, attending sporting events, working, etc. on Sunday.
Throughout the rest of the week, most Mormons spend about an hour a day praying and studying the scriptures at home. Monday evenings are set aside for families to spend time together. Often we will have youth groups or congregation activities at the Church sometime during the week. Usually a few times a month we will help someone else in the congregation, usually by cooking them a meal or visiting with them in their home.
In addition, our lifestyle consists of no alcohol, coffee, tea, tobacco, or illegal drug use. We try to dress modestly and keep our language pure (no swearing!). We do not have sexual relationships outside of a legal heterosexual monogamous marriage. We follow the Ten Commandments. We try to be honest, hardworking, and examples of Jesus Christ. We also follow the Biblical principle of the Tithe, which means we give 10% of our income to the Church. This money goes to humanitarian and charity work, as well as construction and maintenance of our church buildings.
Maybe you could try it for a week or so and see if you think it is difficult or not!
it was used to get freedom the mormons were not able to practice there relion
The controversial practice of Mormon bed jumping involves jumping on beds as a form of entertainment. It is not a widely known or accepted practice within the Mormon community and is not considered a significant aspect of Mormon culture.
No, it is not hard to be a singer. All you have to do is practice all day, everyday
Polygamy
The "Book of Mormon" is not the Bible, and many Christians are opposed to the Book of Mormon being placed beside or ahead of the Bible. One of the "solas" of the Reformation is "Scripture Alone." The Reformation's teaching is that the scripture stands by itself as the only rule we have for faith and practice. The objection is the Book of Mormon being elevated to the status that belongs only to the Bible.
She's a Mormon.
The Mormon pioneers moved to the Rocky Mountains so that they could practice their religion in peace.
No. He used to practice Mormon, but now he doesn't.
Plural Marriage.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) banned the practice of polygamy (having multiple wives) over 120 years ago, in October 1890. Anyone found in a polygamous relationship is excommunicated from (kicked out of) the Church. There are some who refer to themselves as 'fundamentalist Mormons' who practice polygamy. These groups are not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon church. They broke from the Mormon church to form their own churches when the Mormon church outlawed the practice of polygamy. Check out the "Related Links" below to see more regarding the Mormon church and polygamy.
practice practice practice!! train hard and you will be better
The secret Mormon handshake holds significance in Mormon rituals as a symbolic gesture of trust, unity, and commitment to the teachings of the faith. It is a sacred and exclusive practice that reinforces the bond between members and their shared beliefs.