The address for the Mormon religion is Mormon.org.
One can inquire about the Mormon religion by visiting the Mormon Topics website. There one can ask questions and inquire about various aspects of the religion.
This question is certainly debatable. The question as you state it is quite relative to the one who answers it.
David Archuleta is LDS,Or Mormon.
She grew up Mormon
Marie Osmond is Mormon.
he was a mormon
There is no country in which the Mormonism is the principal religion. The Mormons now a day are basically in every country of the planet, with a few exceptions, but no country has adopted the Mormonism as the principal religion of its land. There was a state though, in the United States, that was founded and originally settled by Mormons only, and until not too long, it was considered to be the Mormon state, this is Utah. Nevertheless, today, less than 50% of Utah's population is Mormon. www.lds.org
Mormon or Christian.
Utah. Mormons settled the majority of the towns in Utah, southern Idaho, and northern Arizona. This area is sometimes called the "Mormon Curtain".
No. The Mormon religion is a religion which takes itself very seriously, just like most other faiths.
If what you mean is "What is the predominant religion in the state of Utah?" then the answer would be Mormon/The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The 2nd and 3rd most predominant religion in Utah are Catholic and Evangelical Protestant.