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The Strengthening Church Members Committee
In the heat of the 2012 US presidential elections featuring Mormon candidate Mitt Romney, the BBC interviewed church spokesman Michael Purdy...
The Corporate Structure of the Mormon church
The Mormon church is actually a corporate conglomerate. Behind the religious front are dozens of companies earning hundreds of millions of d...
10 Facts about Women in the Mormon Church
1. The Mormon church is led by “the priesthood”. Only men are admitted to this priesthood. Women may not speak or act on behalf of God. To...
The Trinity in the Book of Mormon
Mormons today believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost are three separate persons who together constitute “the Godhead...
Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah
This is an annotated version of the article Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah at lds.org. To display the annotation, click on the ...
Mormon Attrition 1975-2014
At the Mormon church’s April General Conference, church leader Quentin Cook remarked the following on the number of members leaving the chur...
Cult Characteristics According to Steven Hassan
In this article, the extent to which the Mormon church meets the criteria of Steven Hassan’s BITE model is investigated. This assessment i...
A Closer Look at the 1850 Census Data
Note 19 of the annotated Mormon essay Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo refers to “a sample from the IPUMS-USA database (Ruggles et al...
Slopegraph of Joseph Smith’s Extramarital Relationships
The slopegraph below shows the ages of Joseph Smith (left) and the girls and women with whom he entered into extramarital relationships, com...
Cult Characteristics According to the Belgian Government’s Information and Advisory Centre for Harmful Cultic Organizations
In this article, the extent to which the Mormon church meets the criteria of the Belgian government’s Information and Advisory Centre for ...
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