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Mormon is a term used to describe the adherents, practitioners, followers or constituents of Mormonism. The term most often refers to a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which is commonly called the Mormon Church. The LDS Church believes that "Mormon" should properly be applied only to its members. However, the term is often used more broadly to describe any individual or group that believes in the Book of Mormon, including other Latter Day Saint groups. According to the Book of Mormon, Mormon is the name of the prophet who compiled the book of scripture known as the Book of Mormon.

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  • Mormon is a term used to describe the adherents, practitioners, followers or constituents of Mormonism. The term most often refers to a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which is commonly called the Mormon Church. The LDS Church believes that "Mormon" should properly be applied only to its members. However, the term is often used more broadly to describe any individual or group that believes in the Book of Mormon, including other Latter Day Saint groups. According to the Book of Mormon, Mormon is the name of the prophet who compiled the book of scripture known as the Book of Mormon.
  • Morons Mormons are a religious group that includes unsuccessful Republican Presidential candidate, Mitt Romney. This somewhat odd religious group was started by Joseph Smith, who they believe to be a prophet though more than one of his prophecies failed, below is an example.
  • Mormon is a nickname for a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The name actually refers to a prophet who lived in ancient America and who played a vital role in recording the scriptural history of his time, revealed in our day.
  • Mormon (pronounced /ˈmɔrmən/) is the narrator and namesake of the Book of Mormon. The book portrays him as a prophet-historian and a member of a tribe of indigenous Americans known as the Nephites. According to the academic consensus, excluding most Latter Day Saint scholars, the Book of Mormon is a work of fiction and therefore Mormon is a fictional character. Mormon writes that at age fifteen he was visited by Jesus Christ. At age fifteen (or "in his sixteenth year"), Mormon became the leader of the Nephite armies, and fought against the Lamanites in many battles thereafter.
  • The term "Mormon" refers to a follower of the Mormon Christian religion. It gained controversy in the 19th and 20th century because of its polygamy nature. It has since renounced that particular teaching, but it is still a part of their history. The year before the Bug War began, a group of Mormon extremists settled on the planet Dantana, a world which was cordoned off by the Federation as part of the Arachnid Quarantine Zone. The Mormons, however, disregarded the Federation's warning, and a month later Port Joe Smith was slaughtered by Arachnid warriors.
  • Morons Mormons are a religious group that includes former Republican Presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney. This somewhat odd religious group was started by Joseph Smith, who they believe to be a prophet though more than one of his prophecies failed, below is an example.
  • "Mormon" is a nickname for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the nineteenth century they were among the first white settlers of Utah, USA. As part of their religious practices, they abstain from drinking alcohol. The mother of Mara Rogers, Sara Rogers Smithers, was adopted by Mormons following the deaths of her parents. In 1879, she joined a wagon trail of two hundred and fifty Mormons who settled in Bluff, bringing with her the alicorn and the Rogers family journal used to document it.
  • Formed for the most part in 1830 by Joseph Smith in New York State, the LDS Church did grow quickly. However tensions over Smith's doctrine of polygamy put Mormons at odds with the rest of the United States. The church and its members moved west, first to Ohio, then Illinois. In 1844, Smith and his brother were murdered, prompting the church's new leader, Brigham Young, to move the church two years later to the Utah Territory. Young established the Church as the dominant governing body in Utah, and advocated for polygamy. Tensions rose again in 1857 as consequence of Young's theocratic rule, leading to an actual war between the Church and the United States, and an invasion of Utah Territory by the United States Army. Young agreed to be replaced by a non-Mormon governor, although the Church
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