In our home we grew up thinking we were Mormons first and human beings second.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up Mormon. I wasn't really Mormon, my parents were.
Well, my father's people were Mormon, and had immigrated not long after Brigham Young had settled Utah.
I'd been raised Mormon, but there comes a time where you are not following what you've been taught, but discovering for yourself if it's true.
Mormonism is a little different, but I still see them as brothers in Christ.
I have thus given you a full statement of all that I know respecting the origin of Mormonism.
I'm a very spiritual person, and proud of my Mormon roots.
My good friends are Mormon, some of the best people I know.
I still feel Mormon. Those men in Salt Lake City can't decide who's Mormon and who isn't.
I find Mormons adorable.
We were now, as I before mentioned, upon this St. Joseph's trail. It was evident, by the traces, that large parties were a few days in advance of us; and as we too supposed them to be Mormons, we had some apprehension of interruption.
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