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Mormonism and gender issues/Women/Role in the Church/Marriage/Further Reading
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Further reading
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Further reading
FairMormon Answers articles
Mormonism and culture
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- Reviews of presentations related to Mormonism and culture
- The attitude of Mormons toward others who are not of their faith
- Cultural priorities in Mormonism
- Cultural biases
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The attitude of Latter-day Saints ("Mormons") toward others who are not of their faith
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- Question: Should Mormons reject "wayward" family members or those who leave the Church?
- Question: Do Mormons actually believe that they are morally, ethically, spiritually superior to others?
- Question: Does the Church disregard people's own cultural traditions?
- Question: Are Latter-day Saints taught to look down upon or reject those who are not of their faith?
Cultural priorities in Mormonism
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- Question: Is the fact that Salt Lake City has many plastic surgeons indicative of Mormon vanity and concern with appearance?
- Question: Does the Church teach members to put service in the Church over the needs of their families?
- Question: Do the Latter-day Saints use praise of God as part of their prayers and songs in worship?
- October 2007 General Conference, "Good, Better, Best"
Cultural biases
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FairMormon web site
FairMormon Topical Guide: Marriage and sexuality FairMormon link
External links
- LDS.org: Dating and Courtship Church site
- LDS.org: Challenges in marriage Church site
- LDS.org: Eternal importance of marriage and family Church site
- LDS.org: Finances in marriage Church site
- LDS.org: Forgiveness in marriage Church site
- LDS.org: Single members Church site
- LDS.org: Single-parent families Church site
- LDS.org: Unity and friendship in marriage Church site
- LDS.org: Women in the church Church site