Of course! If you invite the missionaries into your home, you may ask them to take off their shoes. Many people do not allow shoes in their homes, so this is something that missionaries are asked to do quite often.
No the Mormon church is true if u don't belive me ask a Mormon friend and ask for his/her bible and read it.
Banks do not take shoes as a deposit. You can deposit money in a bank. You could take out a signature loan to buy shoes.
Take it to a garage and ask them "Can you replace my brake shoes please"
the doctor asks you to take off your shoes when he weigh you because he want to weigh the rirht weight.
if you need to ask just take it to midas
That is up for you to decide. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) believe that the Book of Mormon is scripture, that it testifies of Jesus Christ, and that it should be used side-by-side with the Bible. Many who are not Mormon, however, believe that the Book of Mormon is a total fraud and that it is an abomination. Mormons ask that anyone interested should read the Book of Mormon, sincerely pray to God asking if it is true, and make their own decision about whether it is a true scriptural account, or whether it is false. They believe that this personal witness is essential, and that each person should know for themselves. If you would like to read the Book of Mormon and form your own opinion, visit the "Related Links" below. Here you may read a digital version of the Book of Mormon, listen to it on MP3, purchase a copy, or request a free copy to be brought by the missionaries. Mormon missionaries also offer to meet with you (free of charge) to help you study and understand the Book of Mormon.
Just ask him. Its no big deal Mormon's love to talk about their faith. On the other hadn, if he's not a Mormon then he might not appriciate being asked. Better ask: "What church do you go to?"
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are quite open about their beliefs and have every resource open and available to the public to learn their most obscure doctrines, you only need to know where to look. Also, members of the Church, including missionaries and local leaders, welcome questions and would be happy to answer any that you have. Some great resources to learn about Mormon doctrines and beliefs are listed under "Related Links" below. Feel free to contact missionaries or the bishop of a local congregation to ask your questions if the resources provided don't answer your questions.
Well since my shoe is 8.5 inches, you will take 4 whole shoes to make a meter. Therefore, you will have to take 4,000 shoes to make a kilometer because 1 kilometer=1000. (: any more questions just ask me !
Your like my family, we like to take our shoes off in our house. When visitors come over. Go in the door first and take your shoes off. If they don't get the hint, Just ask them politely to do so. If they are true friends I'm sure they wont mind.~Sue~
One can inquire about the Mormon religion by visiting the Mormon Topics website. There one can ask questions and inquire about various aspects of the religion.
you chase them with a chain saw. Ask them deep searching questions about Jesus. Laugh at their beliefs. Ask them how many wives they have. Spill coffee on their white shirts. Give them a bible. Test their knowledge of the real bible. ----- You mean how can you get Mormon Missionaries to no longer come to your home? If you simply tell Mormon missionaries that you are not interested in their message and to please make a note that they should not come to your home in their records, they are required to do so. The records are usually switched out about once a year, but it will keep missionaries away from your doorstep for awhile, you just might have to tell them again once they switch out their records. If they are really bothering you, contact local Church officials, who have authority over the missionaries. (you can ask a missionary for the phone number of the mission president or local bishop) If you are talking about Mormon neighbors, etc, there is no way to get rid of them, they have every right to live there. Sure you can offend them as the above answer says, but that probably won't do anything but make them hate you. Also, they will already have at least one copy of the King James Bible in their home, and asking them questions about Jesus Christ will only make them think that you are interested in hearing more about their religion. It would be best to just leave them alone.