There are approximately 6.5 billion people on the earth and 13.5 million of those are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church). That means that 0.21% of the world population is Mormon.
Mormons are about the least 'loathsome' people in the world. They also do not idolize Joseph Smith.
As of January 2010 there were 6,059,784 baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in the United States. The US population is 307,006,550. So approximately 2% of people in the United States are Mormons.
There are millions of Mormon families living all over the world. They aren't all related, nor are their families all from the same place. You can see how diverse Mormons are at Mormon.org/people
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.
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Mormons Missionaries to the World - 1987 TV was released on: USA: 13 May 1987
Radical Mormons are people who are Mormons or share similar beliefs with Mormons, but don't fit in with the mainstream Mormon culture. They are either more liberal or more conservative than most Mormons.
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