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A sacred cow is symbolic of an individual who is treated specially and protected. Even when others are being given a specific 'negative' treatment the sacred cow is usually spared. In the literal sense it means a cow that is revered or worshipped e.g. hinduism.
We live in a world of symbols, everywhere we look we will see some sort of symbol. Road signs are symbolic of speed limits, School crossings, Narrow roads, The Cross is symbolic of Christs death (Though Mormons believe in a living Christ and not a dead one). The Dove is symbolic of peace. Baptism is symbolic of cleanliness, while the Sacrament is symbolic of remembering Christ, His death and the renewing of covenants. Symbols represent something. The wedding ring is symbolic of eternal marriage.
A proverbial cow usually refers to a symbolic or metaphorical representation of something that is commonly known or referenced in proverbs or sayings. It is not a literal cow but rather a concept or idea that is widely understood through cultural or traditional references.
Of the 13,824,854 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) worldwide, 7,785,947 live outside the United States. That is, 56% of all baptised Mormons live outside the U.S. Nations with quite a few Mormons are: Canada 179,801 Mormons (1% of Mormons are Canadian, 0.5% of Canadians are Mormon) Samoa 69,224 Mormons (0.5% of Mormons, 39% of Samoans) Tonga 55,173 Mormons (0.5% of Mormons, 53% of Tongans) Mexico 1,197,573 Mormons (8.7% of Mormons, 1% of Mexicans) Guatemala 220,296 Mormons (1.6% of Mormons, 1.6% of Guatemalans) El Salvador 105,501 Mormons (0.8% of Mormons, 2% of El Salvadorians) Hondouras 136,408 Mormons (1% of Mormons, 2% of Hondourans) Brazil 1,102,674 Mormons (8% of Mormons, 0.6% of Brazilians) Chile 561,920 Mormons (4% of Mormons, 3.3% of Chileans) Peru 480,816 Mormons (3.5% of Mormons, 1.7% of Peruvians) Philippines 631,885 Mormons (4.6% of Mormons, 0.7% of all Philippinos) UK 186,082 Mormons (1.3% of Mormons, 0.3% of all UK) Australia 126,767 Mormons (0.9% of Mormons, 0.6% of Australians) New Zealand 100,962 Mormons (0.7% of Mormons, 2.4% of all New Zealanders) To compare, the United States has 6,038,907 Mormons. That's 44% of Mormons and 2% of all Americans. But you can find Mormons in nearly every nation of the World! The "Related Link" below has a great population statistics map related to Mormon Church membership.
Mormons are christians!!!!!
This question is based on an incorrect supposition. Not all Mormons are liars; most Mormons are not liars.
many Mormons are minors
Mormons are Christians.
Mormons strongly reject any form of idol. This is one reason that they do not use the symbol of the cross - they do not want to place a symbol or idol in the place of God. (Paintings of Jesus Christ replace the cross as decoration in Mormon worship spaces) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) also does not have any official symbols or logos other than the name of the church written in Times font. Despite not having a symbol to represent their faith, Mormonism is highly symbolic, and Mormon worship ritual is rich in symbolism. For example, the bread and water used in the sacrament (communion) is symbolic of the flesh and blood of Christ, who was the "Bread of Life" and the "Living Water". The immersion baptisms practiced by Mormons are symbolic of the death of the old person and the birth of a new person, of the cleansing and purity of the person being baptized, and of the person being covered by the Living Water - Christ. Mormons have a culture of symbolism and teaching in parables, believing that it is the best way for the Holy Spirit to guide the learner in interpreting the intended teaching at his or her own level.
Utah was settled by Mormons.
Trapped by the Mormons was created in 1922.