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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...
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...
Five Myths about Mormons and Money
Behind its religious facade, the Mormon Church is a giant corporate conglomerate worth some 20 to 40 billion dollars. It is one of the bigge...
Strategy shift in the Mormon fight against LGBT rights
While some media hail yesterday’s press conference by the Mormon church as an endorsment of equal rights for gays, closer inspection shows ...
Updated: A Quantitative Model of Mormon Tithing Revenue
In his book “The Mormon Hierarchy: Wealth and Corporate Power”, historian D. Michael Quinn estimates the Mormon Church’s revenue from tithin...
Is Mormonism a Cult - Response to Mette Ivie Harrison
In a recent blog post , Mormon author Mette Ivie Harrison asks whether Mormonism is a cult. In her introduction, she states: “I was pretty p...
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...
Why do Mormons Believe in Polygamy?
1. Mormons believe that Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, received a revelation from God in which he was commanded to practice polygam...
The Sociology of Religious Organisations
In the sociology of religion, there are no strict boundaries between churches, sects and cults. Instead, religious organisations are positio...
Mormon Membership and Congregation Growth Rates 2015-2017
Mormon congregations are run by volunteers, and the Church aims to provide a suitable volunteer job – a “calling” – to every member. There i...
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