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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...
Number of Mormons to Peak at 20 Million in 2045
The Mormon church traditionally announces a statistical update during its April General Conference. For many years now, these numbers seem t...
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...
Cult Characteristics According to the International Cultic Studies Association
In this article, the extent to which the Mormon church meets the criteria of the International Cultic Studies Association is investigated. T...
How Big is the Mormon Church?
In 2014, the Mormon church claimed 15 million members. Most of these members, however, hardly ever go to a Mormon church. A significant numb...
The Psychological Effects of the Mormon Church on its Members
Introduction The word “cult” is a loaded, pejorative term. A number of alternatives has been proposed, of which “new religious movemen...
The Disproportionate Mormon Missionary Effort
Besides polygamy, the Mormon Church is best known for its missionaries. That may be because there are so many of them. Consider these number...
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...
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...
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