Well, I am a "Mormon" (a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), so maybe my answer isn't really what your looking for, but I think that it is difficult to bunch all Church members together in the same group. I suppose what I think of "Mormons" is that they are all pretty different!
Some I get along with and some I don't. Some are rich, some are poor, some are conservative, some are liberal. (Harry Reid and Glenn Beck are BOTH Mormon!) Some can be really stuck up and others are the most kind, giving people you will ever meet. Some refuse to listen to Rock Music and others are in popular rock bands. (for example, Brandon Flowers of The Killers) They come from every race and nationality, from Austria to Zimbabwe.
The Church emphasizes that each individual has agency - they can choose who they want to be and what they want to do. They can choose what they think is appropriate and what they think is inappropriate. Joseph Smith said "I teach them correct principles and they govern themselves." I think that Mormons live up to that quite well.
of course not, that would be silly to think that!
I think it would be fair to say that anyone who had tribulations with the Utes had problems with them. The Mormons were just another group venturing into the U.S.
yes they did. Think about it if Mormons didn't go to salt lake city there would be no Las Vegas
I don't know who "he" is, but I don't think there has ever been a killer or a deadly event in which only Mormons were spared from death - so I guess the answer is yes.
Well, he isn't racist, so i think so
Because you know how magnets work.
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.
Uncertain what this question means. It's difficult to think of any tools that Mormons don't use. In fact, the toolmaking company Black & Decker is headed by a Mormon.
Because Mormons, Orthodox Jews, and Amish have religious health codes forbidding drug use.
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The Latter Day Saints or Mormons.I really think it was Mormons. I am doing a assiment for my schoool and that fits into what i need.it could be either but that's just my oppinionIn 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
Some Mormons about their own faith, because they are trying to better educate themselves, or see if others think the same way. This does not mean all of the questions about Mormons are asked by Mormons. Also, it is worthy of noting that there are thousands of questions about other religions on this site as well. People are curious, so they ask.