What state has the most Mormons in it?

The center of Mormon cultural influence is in Utah, and North America has more Mormons than any other continent, although about half of Mormons live outside the United States.
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Where do most of the Mormons in the United States live?

Geographic Distribution. The Mormon population in the U.S. is heavily concentrated in the West (76%). In fact, roughly one-third of all American Mormons (35%) live in Utah, the state founded by its early leaders.
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What is the Mormon capital of the US?

When Mormon leader Brigham Young founded Salt Lake City in 1847 he uttered the now oft quoted sentence: "This is the place; this is where we want to stay and build our temple." Temple Square is today the center of Mormon religion, boasting its most sacred temple.
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What state is considered the Mormon state?

Slightly over half of all Utahns are Mormons, the vast majority of whom are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which has its world headquarters in Salt Lake City; Utah is the only state where a majority of the population belongs to a single church.
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What country is majority Mormon?

No other country on Earth has nearly as many Mormons as the United States; however, there are a few other countries that have large Mormon populations. For example, Mexico has a Mormon population that is just over 1.4 million people. Brazil also has a Mormon population that is just under 1.4 million people.
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What religion is closest to Mormon?

Islam and Mormonism have been compared to one another ever since the earliest origins of the latter in the nineteenth century, often by detractors of one religion or the other—or both.
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Why do so many Mormons live in Utah?

The Mormons, as they were commonly known, had moved west to escape religious discrimination. After the murder of founder and prophet Joseph Smith, they knew they had to leave their old settlement in Illinois. Many Mormons died in the cold, harsh winter months as they made their way over the Rocky Mountains to Utah.
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Can a non Mormon go to a Mormon church?

While temples worldwide are open only to members of the Church who are fully engaged in their faith, anyone can enter a chapel to visit or worship with their Latter-day Saint neighbors.
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What percent of Hawaii is Mormon?

Survey shows 4 to 5 percent of Hawaii residents identify as Mormon.
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Is the Mormon Church growing or shrinking?

In recent years, the global faith of 16.8 million has grown by less than 1% annually and, in fact, is shrinking in a number of regions. In the United States over the past two years, for instance, 21 states saw Latter-day Saint membership decline.
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Where is the largest Mormon Church?

The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m2), it is the largest Latter-day Saint temple by floor area.
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Why is Salt Lake City so Mormon?

Salt Lake City was founded on July 24, 1847, by a group of Mormon pioneers. (Mormons are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) The pioneers, led by Brigham Young, were the first non-Indians to settle permanently in the Salt Lake Valley.
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Where do Mormons think Jesus is?

We believe that He was born of a virgin, Mary, in Bethlehem of Judea in what has come to be known as the meridian of time, the central point in salvation history. From His mother, Mary, Jesus inherited mortality, the capacity to feel the frustrations and ills of this world, including the capacity to die.
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Why do most people leave the Mormon Church?

Reasons for leaving

Most ex-Mormons leave Mormonism and the LDS Church because specific intellectual or spiritual reasons have led them to a conviction that the religion is false. The foremost reasons are disbelief both in Joseph Smith as a prophet and in the Book of Mormon as a religious and historical document.
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What states have a lot of Mormons?

Utah, American Samoa, Idaho and Wyoming are the U.S. states and territories with the largest percentages of their populations that are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Alberta is the Canadian province with the most Latter-day Saints.
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Can Mormons use birth control?

In keeping with the Mormon belief that heaven is full of millions of spirits awaiting an earthly body, birth control and abortion are also forbidden.
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What is the dress code for Mormon church?

Wear professional-style clothing that is consistent with your missionary purpose and sacred calling as a disciple of Jesus Christ. This includes practicing “principles of orderliness, cleanliness, reverence, and dignity” (David A. Bednar, “The Principles of My Gospel,” Liahona, May 2021, 124).
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Can you quit the Mormon Church?

There are sites that provide instructions for Mormons to submit their own letters — many former Mormons in r/exmormon have had success doing so — and Church spokesman Daniel Woodruff says the simplest way for a person to remove their name from Church records is to write to their bishop with their request to leave.
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Can you have 2 wives as a Mormon in Utah?

The state is home to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon Church, which accepted polygamy in its early history before banning it in 1890. It now excommunicates anyone who practises polygamy but a number of fundamentalist Mormon offshoots continue to do so.
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Can non Mormons attend BYU?

It's no secret BYU attracts members of the Church, but it is also home to students of other beliefs and religions such as Roman Catholic, Islam, Greek Orthodox and agnostic.
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Can Mormons hug?

The policy of companionships staying together at all times serves to discourage these activities. While missionaries may interact with members of the opposite sex, they may never be alone with them or engage in any kind of intimate physical or emotional activity (e.g., kissing, hugging, holding hands, flirting).
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What is the average life expectancy of a Mormon?

Life expectancy was 77.3 for LDS males, 70.0 for non-LDS males, 82.2 for LDS females, and 76.4 for non-LDS females. For those alive at age 80, the remaining years of life expected were 8.2 for LDS males, 6.5 for non-LDS males, 10.3 for LDS females, and 7.1 for non-LDS females.
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How much does it cost to become a Mormon?

Church leadership sent a letter last week announcing that members will have to pay $500 a month starting in July 2020 for missions in 18 countries including the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. That is a 25% increase from $400 a month that has been the rate since 2003.
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How much does it cost to be in the Mormon Church?

That's because to gain access to the sacred spaces and saving rituals of a Mormon temple, LDS believers must donate 10 percent of their income to the church. No payment? No entrance. “You can earn [a place in the presence of our Father in Heaven],” LDS apostle Marion G.
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