No it's not and we all share the same fate planned or unplanned regardless of affiliation which is irrelevant in the big picture and have to work together irregardless of any insignificant differences.
parasitologists
If they don't like Mormons, you would probably call them "bigots". If they don't like the teachings of the Mormon religion, you would call them 'Anti-Mormons'.
The Jewish people used to be called Israel, until the political state was established. You can call them the chosen people, or simply 'Jews', in the same way that you would call Mormons 'Mormons'.
Fish can get parasites that harm them. Dogs can also get harmed by heartworms those are parasites. Humans can also be harmed by parasites. there are many parasites that can affect people.
Mormons have standards called The Word of Wisdom. Mormons aren't generally prettier than other people. It's just that they don't drink, smoke, or the like. Drinking and smoking are bad for your health and they disfigure the body.
A Parasitologist is one who studies parasites. He could be a pathologist or a biologist or a homosexualologist. Parasitologists study parasites.
Parasites usually are found in meat and seafood. Pork can carry a parasite called Trichinella spiralis. It can also be found in wild game. People normally get parasites by consuming raw or undercooked meat and/ seafood.
Most Mormons are not mean in calling non Mormons names. When referring to non Mormons, they are usually called non members. It's not to offend people, it's just when you're classifying all non Mormons, you have to say something. Former Church President Gordon B. Hinckley suggested called non Mormons "Friends of other faiths" as a kinder-sounding term, but it didn't really catch on. ^^Good answer. When referring to someone who is not a member of the church we call them non members. If they are a member but hardly ever go we just call them inactive. Its not in anyway to offend anyone.
Uhm...dude, where did you ever get that idea?!?! The Mormons would never kill...people shouldn't spread crap like that :( Everybody was against Mormons
Many people remember Mormons for the pioneer trek in the mid-1800's. This has caused some misconceptions of people thinking that Mormons are similar to the Amish, but modern Mormons do not dress like pioneers or travel in horse-drawn wagons.
Mormons are also called Latter-Day Saints. The offical name of the church is "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints." People shorten that to "Mormon," "Latter-Day Saints," or "LDS."
It would depend on the type of parasite. Some parasites would be contagious through feces/body secretions etc. Other parasites stay in the host.