LDS slang/vocabulary varies from place to place, and most of it simply involves acronyms. Here are some that I could think of:
Acronyms:
BOM: Book of Mormon
JST: Joseph Smith Translation
D&C: Doctrine and Covenants
RM: Returned missonary
YM/YW: Young men/young women
RS: Relief Society
GC: General Conference
FHE: Family home evening
YSA: young single adults
Common terms:
The Bretheren: The First Presidency and Quorum of Twelve Apostles
whites: Temple clothing
mutual: youth group/young men/young women
primary: children's Sunday school
mo-mo: a very conservative Mormon
molly Mormon: a very conservative Mormon woman
peter priesthood: a very conservative Mormon man
jack-Mormon or 'jack': a very liberal or non-traditional Mormon
inactive: a baptized Mormon who does not attend worship services
Sacrament meeting: the main family worship service
Fireside: a special evening sermon or event, often for youth
Devotional: a short introduction to a class or meeting involving a hymn, prayer, verse of scripture, and a thought or quote.
ward/branch: a congregation
stake/district: a group of congregations in the same locality or region
There aren't really anti-Mormon slurs or specific words used to upset members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally, the word "Mormon" was a derogatory slur, but church members rather quickly embraced the nickname. The word "Mormon", while originally used to offend, has now been adopted as almost a secondary title, which even the Church uses in public outreach (such as in Mormon.org or Mormon Helping Hands).Mormons do get offended when someone treats their faith lightly or openly mocks their beliefs. Most Mormons will accept respectful disagreement, but have little tolerance for blatantly rude or impudent comments designed to incite or offend. Individual members will often counter back to contemptuous remarks, while others will ignore them. In more official capacities, the Church generally takes advantage of the opportunity to correct misrepresentation, even if meant to mock or offend. Such is the case in the hit Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon". Although the play is blasphemous and profane, Mormons have made the best of the situation, offering free copies of the real Book of Mormon to audience members outside the theatre and taking out ads in playbills. The Church also makes an effort to correct misinformation in newsmedia.
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For the same reason it is wrong to use any slurs: their intent is to hurt someone.
Hindu piece of deuches, workin at dunkin donuts lookin bombers
LDS dating sites are geared to Mormons and hope to find them mates. You can find many, many LDS dating services online. Some of the more well-known include ldsplanet or ldspals.com
Yes. You must have a High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (if from outside the U.S.) to serve an LDS mission. Some foreign missions also require you to have graduated from LDS Seminary as well.
I don't know why you asked that question. "LDS" means "Latter Day Saints" and refers to anyone who is a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or LDS church. That is pretty self explanatory. So the LDS were ALWAYS allowed in the LDS church because the LDS church is made up of only LDS people. Duh.
I'm not sure, it probably depends on the site since LDS-specific sites are usually full of LDS members looking to date other LDS members. LDSSingles.com, LDSPlanet.com, LDSMingle.com, and LDSSingleSite.com are a few LDS dating sites you can try.
LDS Hospital was created in 1905.
lds stands for libero or defensive specialist
yes they can.
The LDS in LDS Dating Sites stands for Latter Day Saints. This is an expression that is used to categorize people of the Mormon religion into a searchable group.
Not Really Because It's Racial But,Comedians (Like On Comedy Centrol) Use Rude,Stupid Racial Slurs