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Mormons want to save the planet — it’s part of their theology — but many shy away from being called environmentalists. The home planet. (AP Photo/NASA) ...
Mormons remain among the youngest, most fertile and politically conservative of U.S. religious adherents. And, while other faith groups have suffered sharp declines in membership, the LDS ...
Meet the Mormons opened on 317 screens on Friday and has already made its way onto the list of the Top 100 documentary films of all time, and its distributor, Purdie Distribution, expects it to ...
It's all about Mormons controlling their own image, church officials say. They've been doing that for a century or more. And now, with two of their own vying for the Republican nomination in the ...
But this is only because most former Mormons—52% in the Next Mormons Survey—decide to leave organized religion altogether instead of seeking a new spiritual home.
The three were among the nine Mormons killed in Monday’s attack. (Celia Talbot Tobin/For The Times) 2 / 7. Friends and family grieve at the funeral of Dawna Ray Langford and two of her sons.
The Netflix documentary "Murder Among the Mormons" is not very subtle about the religious stereotypes in which it traffics. But perhaps it's subtle enough.
Mormons now constitute one of the fastest-growing religious groups in the U.S., with more than 6 million people in the fold — the vast majority of them living outside Salt Lake City, Utah.