The color of the spire on a Mormon church building has no symbolic significance, it is simply what the architect or designer of that particular building thought would look best. Most spires or steeples are white, but some are black, brown, or other neutral colors.
Some Mormon churches have polygamous worshippers.
Some of the denominations of churches is Baptist, Penacostal, Mormon, Church of Christ and Jehovah witnesses
The structure is called a steeple or a spire.
They never said, but I am pretty sure they are. I have some family from Idaho and where the shaytards live (Pocatello) there are many Mormon churches and communities. Also, they occasionally sing Mormon hymns. They also follow the Church's standards.
In some churches, yes. Mainly those with black southern, or African roots.
Strongbow or Spire.
it must be a glitch of some sort
It is believed that the first black baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was Elijah Abel, who was baptized in 1832. He was ordained an Elder and a Seventy and served three times as a missionary. Elijah Abel's children were some of the only exceptions to the ban on blacks in the Mormon Priesthood. His son and grandson were ordained as elders in 1900 and 1935. In 1860, it was estimated that 60 of the 60,000 Mormons were black.
If you're asking if Mormons say the Pledge of Allegiance and look to the flag as something of beauty to represent the USA, yes they do. They love this country very much, in general, and feel a deep sense of patriotism.
Most people leave the word Dublin out and just refer to it as the Spire. Its official name is actually the Monument of Light. And some people just call it The Erection at the Intersection....
Many people dislike the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) or it's members. There is quite a large anti-Mormon movement, and quite often Mormon conferences and events are protested or picketed. Many religious organizations dislike the teachings of the Mormon church, but understand that it would be unfair to dislike the Mormons themselves simply based on some of their religious ideas. There are even many Christian churches that hold classes on how to argue against Mormons.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) banned the practice of polygamy (having multiple wives) over 120 years ago, in October 1890. Anyone found in a polygamous relationship is excommunicated from (kicked out of) the Church. There are some who refer to themselves as 'fundamentalist Mormons' who practice polygamy. These groups are not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon church. They broke from the Mormon church to form their own churches when the Mormon church outlawed the practice of polygamy. Check out the "Related Links" below to see more regarding the Mormon church and polygamy.