(Washington Post) Poll finds Mormons worry about acceptance but embrace differences

The first major independent poll of U.S. Mormons describes a conservative, devout community highly concerned about being accepted even as it embraces beliefs about gender roles, premarital sex and religious commitment that are well outside the mainstream.

The Pew Forum poll, to be released Thursday, offers an unusually detailed look at an American-born religion at a time when voters are craving information about GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney, a Mormon who was once a bishop in his church.

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One comment on “(Washington Post) Poll finds Mormons worry about acceptance but embrace differences

  1. Pb says:

    This study does not even come close to describing the difference between the Mormon religion and others.