Both Mormons and Jews believe in the passover (when God sent a plague to Egypt which passed over the Hebrews, who were currently slaves there, if they would put a sheep's blood on their doors), though only Jews celebrate it. Mormons and Jews both worship only one god. They also both believe in the Old Testament, but Mormons also believe in the New Testament, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price. Mormons and Jews have a lot more different than they have in common. Mormons are Christian - they believe in Jesus Christ. In fact, their real name is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Jews, however, are definitely not Christian. They celebrate Hanukkah, while Mormons and other Christians celebrate Christmas .
Because Mormons, Orthodox Jews, and Amish have religious health codes forbidding drug use.
There are approximately the same number of Jews and Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) in America - about 6 million members each.
No, definately not. There are many differences, but the biggest is that Mormons believe that Jesus Christ was the Messiah and Jews do not. They do have some similarities, mostly stemming from their shared belief in the Old Testament books. Mormons put more emphasis on the Old Testament than most Christian churches, which can make them more similar to Jews on some issues. Additionally, there are about the same number of Mormons as there are Jews worldwide (about 14 million).
The Jewish people used to be called Israel, until the political state was established. You can call them the chosen people, or simply 'Jews', in the same way that you would call Mormons 'Mormons'.
They did not believe in exclusive marriages.
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They're all adherents to Abrahamic faiths, and all are monotheists, in that they all believe in one God. However, like other Christians, Mormons believe that "God" is a group made up of Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit -- which arguably removes them from the definition of "monotheists." Jews, Mormons, and Muslims have similar standards of modesty and morality and emphasize close-knit families. Check out the "related links" below to compare these standards.
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No, Adam spoke the Adamic language, which predated English considerably. Belief in the existence of the Adamic language is common among Jews, some Christians, and Mormons. However, most non-religious scholars doubt the existence of Adam and therefore of the Adamic language.
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.
They were created by God.