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Mormons Demographic

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claim that they have 6.1 million members in the United States. Mormons make up 1.7% of the population in the United States. This makes it the fourth largest major religious group in the country with the vast majority of Mormons living in Utah, making up 58% of the state’s population. According to a study by the Pew Research Center Mormons, as a group, “are among the most devout and conservative religious people in the country.” The Mormons are well known for not only the two-year mission that all Mormon young adults are required to go on but also there lifestyle that keeps caffeine and other altering chemicals out of their body. Utah, the state founded by early Latter-day Saints, has the …show more content…

Women make up 56% of the Mormon population and as a group Mormons are younger than most religious groups with 66% being under the age of 50. Approximately three-quarters of all Mormons are married and are known for having large families. Caucasians make up 86% of the membership compared to just 71% Caucasians in the general population of the United States. IN the area of education, 61% of Mormons have some college education which leads to more Mormons being in the middle-income bracket ($50,000 to $100,000) than the general population. Now that the Christian knows a little about the demographics the next step is to study the Mormon worldview.

At first glance, the Mormon worldview appears very similar to the Christian worldview. In fact, the Mormon leadership has done what they could to keep this façade up. In order for the Christians to be able to make an apologetic argument, he or she must first gain an understanding of the truth behind the Mormon worldview.

One of the biggest differences is that along with the King James Version the LDS church also use the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. The Mormons do not treat the Bible as the only inspired word from God. Apostle Orson Pratt, in a pamphlet written in 1851, said of the

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