How do Mormons treat others that are not of their faith?

All the ones I have known have treated me well.

Non-Mormons are not allowed in Mormon churches, if that's an indication.

Mormons are just like any other people. Some are tolerant, and kind, some of hate filled. May I ask why you wanted to know this?

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As a rule, Mormons are low key as regards promoting their belief system...which only resembles Christianity at first glance. However, they are one of the fastest growing faiths on the planet. Members are required to go on 'missions', thereby spreading their own form of gospel, seemingly benign.

They're not in your face like others who go door to door, but make no mistake...they are pervasive and persuasive. Many of their converts are those who lack a family dynamic, who are alone, presenting a unity that is appealing.

Turbo, they are not typical Christians. They have a completely different Bible. They're not like just a different denomination of Christianity.

Since I live in Utah, Mormon Central, I can tell you that the Mormon politicians are forceful and judgmental and pass laws that follow their own belief systems. Some regular Mormons are very judgmental. Some less so.

They all think they are better than anyone else (elite). They look down on people doing things they don't believe in doing. They are on a different planet.

They believe they are to be the leaders of what they call the New Order on earth, ruling everyone else via the Morman religion. That is why they are trying to get people into the oval office. There are those who are very caring, but bottom line is, they are so because then they can be good little doobies in the eyes of god.

I have nice things to say about a very few of them. Just hope no Mormon gets into the oval office. Things will just go way downhill concerning progress and freedom of expression.

Especially look forward to have your liquor laws changed. They recently closed a bunch of liquor stores here, and they won't allow stores to sell liquor except for 3.2 beer. They recently bought Main Street here in my city.

They think they should own everything. That's how they treat other people. Bleck.

No problem....but I don't like the deception...they are not christians.

I've spoken with very many of them, and in spite of being able to show them where their beliefs self-contradict, they have yet always been very polite and gentlemanly towards me. They're really some of the best behaved folk nowadays (since that whole Mountain Meadows Massacre is so 19th century! ) .

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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