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Jello! The green kind with carrots and pineapple is awesome! And I thought that I was the only one in the world that actually likes that secret combination!

I think it's b/c we call each other brother or sister. It took a while to get used to that after I joined the church. Now, I give it no thought when I address people as "brother" or "sister," but people outside my church think that's funny.

Or, we ask a blessing our high-caloried, high-sugar "refreshments", ie--donuts--after an activity together, and ask Heavenly Father that these donuts might "nourish and strengthen us." (Okay, I think that's funny.)

Or we like it when little kids get up to bear their testimonies--we almost know word for word what they are going to say, but it's sweet, all the same. They have more guts than most adults.

Edit--I was just gonna say--we are the only church I know of that has children attend the main meeting with us. Other churches put their kids in "children's church" or daycare--but we have our babies, toddlers and kids right there with us, screaming, crying, eating cheerios, coloring on stuff, the whole works. I think that really sets us apart, too.

Edit, again--Okay, one more: THis comes from Jacksonville NC 3rd Ward Young Women:

(TO the song "I Like Big Butts")

I like Mormon guys,
I cannot lie
You other sisters can't deny
When a boy walks in with his scripture case
And a smile upon his face
You get a DATE!
A celestial mate!
But wait!
He's goin on a mission
Leavin you wishin
You had a man
To hold your hand!
Deacons? What?!
Teachers? What?!
We don't want your features
'Cause your brothers are hot
And you are not!
So give us some righteous priests! UH!!

2007-12-11 13:23:46 · answer #1 · answered by colebolegooglygooglyhammerhead 6 · 2 0

Caffeine is a cultural, no longer non secular element. some do, some do no longer. you do no longer ought to repent of ingesting a coke. I enjoyed some Mt. Dew some hours in the past. indexed right here are the great "thou shalt no longer's" no coffee, tea, tobacco, smoking, ingesting alcohol, abusing drugs, premarital sexual touch, extramarital sexual touch, pornography, work together in gay habit, work together in polygamous relationships or marriages. and the "thou shalt's" Pay 10% tithing, pass to church, obey the regulations different issues that are cautioned are: Modesty, relationship after the age of sixteen and in user-friendly terms in communities for some years, no R-rated video clips, adult men occurring 2 twelve months missions, donning bikinis, we ought to consistently pass to church usually, and pass to the temple usually. kin homestead Evenings on Monday nights. you're able to do all or any of those issues in this record and nonetheless be an entire fledged member of the church in good status, although, they're discouraged (or inspired because of the fact the case could be). i'm effective I left some off, and we are able to make the record longer if we commence nit choosing, yet that provides you a universal concept. Edit: The poster above states: "they think of that they are going to never see their son back after loss of life if he marries you exterior the temple" that's basically no longer real. together as that's real that we've faith that front into what we ought to casually call the "good tier of the nicely suited tier" of heaven is reserved for 2 people who're married interior the temple, any member of the church (...and all people else for that remember) can pass to the nicely suited tier of heaven (aka the celestial kingdom). We have faith that any one born on earth (LDS or otherwise) can ultimately finally end up in any of the kingdoms of heaven.

2016-10-11 01:31:01 · answer #2 · answered by favaron 3 · 0 0

My husband is literally laughing at the post above me which says we have lots of children, are poor, are badly dressed, and the men are dominant. We are both 28, college educated got married at age 24, had our first at 26, have #2 on the way due in March, are not poor, not badly dressed, and if someone is going to be labeled dominant in this family, it would be me. Not too different from many on my non-LDS friends. Now what was the question again??

2007-12-11 03:05:45 · answer #3 · answered by Melissa 7 · 6 0

you mean what is the most characteristic thing about mormons? That is kind of a funny question. I live in southern Idaho and we have tons of them. Its interesting that in a crowed of people 8 out of 10 times i can pick out a mormon in a crowed of people. Characteristics i look for are; Lots of kids, normally kind of poor only because they have lots of kids, sometimes you can tell by the way they are dressed. If you hang around them for a period of time, most tend not to use foul language. In a marriage the man seems really dominent and the women is very submissive. They get married extremely young and start having babies really fast. They are normally very nice and will do almost anything for you.

Not sure if this is what your looking for but i gave it my best shot.

2007-12-11 02:54:13 · answer #4 · answered by averagegolfer3 3 · 2 4

We like Jello.



Come on now, you can't take a group of 13 million people and try to label them with the same characteristics.

2007-12-11 02:45:41 · answer #5 · answered by gumby 7 · 3 0

I guess it would be that we usually have more perspective on problems and challenges in life. With any luck, that makes us happier and more willing to support others.

2007-12-11 09:26:33 · answer #6 · answered by Cookie777 6 · 1 0

Probably the light of Christ in their eyes.

2007-12-11 03:19:41 · answer #7 · answered by Bangbangbangbang 4 · 3 0

They seem to be better looking than most.

2007-12-11 02:47:02 · answer #8 · answered by plastik punk -Bottom Contributor 6 · 7 0

Their missionaries on bicycles..

2007-12-11 02:43:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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