They don't. That might be the opinion of a few Mormons, but not most Mormons. The Church itself has said nothing on the matter. Mormons are encouraged to form their own political opinions.
they had part of palestine.
Early Mormons had differing opinions about the Missourians. At first they were hopeful and felt that Missouri was the place that they should settle. Then many Missourians began to be hostile toward the Mormons, which caused most Mormons to feel that the Missourians were unaccepting and intolerant. As time went on, the Missourians became violent and forced the Mormons to flee the state by an Extermination Order, which made Mormons further dislike Missourians. The Mormon Extermination Order was withdrawn in the 1970's and today there are over 60,000 Mormons living in Missouri.
No. Mormons aren't embarrassed. Most Mormons don't even live in the US and therefore didn't really pay much attention to the presidential election. There are also hundreds of thousands (if not a million or more) Mormons who supported Barack Obama in the election. Having someone who happens to be a member of the same religious denomination as you lose a presidential election is not embarrassing. I, as a Mormon, certainly don't feel embarrassed, nor do I know of any other Mormons who feel embarrassed. The general feeling among Mormons who supported Romney is disappointment, but happy that he had a great campaign. Church leaders have asked all Mormons to congratulate President Obama on his victory and to pray for him and all other government leaders.
Obviously he didn't like them very much, as he ordered that they be exterminated or driven from his state (Missouri).
Feel Right was created in 1983.
you feel you are right when you feel confined , beliveing in your self ,and you knew you are right and you DON'T need to ask your self if you feel right that is what i belive in at least.
It's basically the same thing. 'Feel' and 'think', in a way, are synonyms. Just do what you FEEL is right. :D
You will just know it will feel just right. You will just know it will feel just right. You will just know it will feel just right.
That depends very heavily on which "people" you have in mind.
Generally, this stems from the fact that several countries around Israel have threatened its destruction and mobilized armies or militants to that effect.
You should get Baptised when you feel it is right. when you feel you are at the right place with God and that it is the right thing to do. Don't do it just because everyone else is doing it do because YOU feel it is right for you.
There is, at present, no such place. Israel is surrounded by enemy nations; and Jews outside of Israel (also) are often the victims of anti-Semitic attacks.