Name: Kara
Comments: Hello. I am a graduate student in West Virginia. My boyfriend is Mormon, although he does not know a lot about the lifestyle and culture of Mormons. I am doing a research project/presentation for one of my classes and could really use help in finding and learning about the Mormon history, culture and lifestyle. Examples of things include: food storage-requirement, type of clothing worn by individuals, education, monetary savings, sexual relations, etc. If anyone can be of assistance please [reply]. All information will be properly credited in my presentation. Thank you.
Hi Kara. It would be good if you can make a list of specific questions so we can know exactly what you are looking for. I would be glad to answer and I am sure other members as well. The topics you listed are too general to expand so it would be good if you can narrow it to a list of specific questions. Looking forward to your reply.
Hi Kara!
I would also love to help with your project if you can give me some specific questions like LDS_Forever mentioned. I can answer basic questions on food storage and genealogy, if you have any of those off hand.
I think you will find a great response in help to your project--Good Luck!
AlaskanLDS
As far as dress goes, you would not know a Mormon if you passed them on the street by they way they dress necessarily. Other than perhaps dressing a little more modestly they dress the same as anyone else. Nothing very revealing. Clothes won't be as low cut or as tight as some of today's fashions, but that's about it.
Mormon's are generally, as a whole, more educated than the general public at large. By that I mean, a higher percentage have college education, with more women graduating college and more LDS women work in professional occupations than some of the other mainstream religions.
[Original source: Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., and Marlene MacKie. "Religion and Gender: A Comparison of Canadian and American Student Attitudes." Journal of Marriage and the Family 47 (1985):415-29.]
This is because the Church places high value on education.
Members are taught to avoid debt and to be fiscally responsible. Some are very good at following this guidance, others are not.
Sexual relations outside of marriage is strongly discouraged and could be grounds for Church discipline.
As others have said, if you will list some specific questions I am sure many will be happy to answer.
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As far as dress goes, you would not know a Mormon if you passed them on the street by they way they dress necessarily. |
Krusten I think that is a spin off church your referring to. I talk to mormons everyday and they are dressed just as nicely as I am. I talk to them at work so maybe that has something to do with it. I find their style of dress comfortable and serviceable. I plan on learning more about the LDS belief system and searching on here has helped a lot.
As far as the educational part of the LDS I was not aware of the church placing such a high regard on education. Thanks for that information Alskann.
I believe they call them selves mormons because that is the basis of their belief system. Just like the you have the catholic church as a spin off of the roman catholic church. Many of the beliefs are the same but there is enough of a difference for them to be separate. Does that help?