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What is the Mormon symbol?

The image of the angel Moroni blowing a trumpet is commonly used as an unofficial symbol of the LDS Church. Moroni appears on the cover of some editions of the Book of Mormon. Statues of the angel stand atop many LDS temples, with most statues facing east.
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Why do Mormons use the beehive as a symbol?

Today the beehive is seen as a symbol of industry, teamwork, and unity. But evidence shows that Church leaders in the late 1840s had a different concept in mind. For them, the beehive represented the kingdom of God. This photo essay presents uses of the beehive in its historical and sacred settings in Mormonism.
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Do Mormons have a logo?

On April 4, 2020, church president Russell M. Nelson announced the church would include the Christus, together with other elements, in a new "symbol" or "emblem" to represent the Church in its literature, news, and events. A CTR ring is a common symbol of the Church.
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Can a Mormon wear a cross?

Reed said that members of the LDS Church have rid themselves of "much of the anti-Catholic ideas of the past." But even when the use of the cross is divorced from anti-Catholicism, Mormons, as a whole, still do not generally use the cross as an outward symbol of their faith.
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What is the new LDS symbol?

The new symbol—which includes the name of the Church in a cornerstone and a representation of Thorvaldsen's Christus under an arch—“should feel familiar to many, as we have long identified the restored gospel with the living, resurrected Christ,” he said.
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What do Latter-day Saint temples symbolize? Ep. 107

Why don t Mormons display the cross?

Mormons are often asked why they don't wear crosses since they consider themselves Christian. Mormons don't find it offensive that other Christians use crosses as a symbol, but they choose not to use it as their own symbol. Crosses aren't found on Mormon church buildings and Mormons do not wear them.
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What is the symbol on the Mormon ring?

A ring with the letters "CTR" on is often worn by members of the LDS Church as a reminder of the "Choose the Right" motto, and as a symbol of their religious affiliation. CTR rings were introduced at the same time as the CTR shield in 1970 by Primary general president LaVern W.
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Can Mormons show their legs?

LDS Church teachings

Garment wearers are also instructed that they should not adjust garments or wear them in a way that would accommodate the wearing certain styles of clothing. This includes uncovering areas of the body that would normally be covered by the garment, such as the shoulders and lower thighs.
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Can Mormons drink alcohol?

In the Word of Wisdom, the Lord commands Mormons to abstain from harmful substances. Mormons are taught not to drink any kind of alcohol (see D&C 89:5–7). Mormons are also taught not to drink “hot drinks,” meaning coffee or any tea other than herbal tea (see D&C 89:9), and not to use tobacco (see D&C 89:8).
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Can Mormons hug?

The policy of companionships staying together at all times serves to discourage these activities. While missionaries may interact with members of the opposite sex, they may never be alone with them or engage in any kind of intimate physical or emotional activity (e.g., kissing, hugging, holding hands, flirting).
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Is there a Mormon flag?

Summary. English: According to this flag's designer... "The LDS church created and displayed 'The Church Flag' (a.k.a. The Mormon Pioneer Flag) in the 1800s. One account of its display was during the first Utah Pioneer Day in July of 1849.
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What if a Mormon gets a tattoo?

Mormons, more properly referred to as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are counseled by Church leaders not to tattoo their bodies–as their body is considered a temple and a gift from God. (see 1 Corinthians 6:19–20). Church President Russell M.
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Are Mormons Christians or not?

Mormonism categorizes itself within Christianity, and nearly all Mormons self-identify as Christian. For some who define Christianity within the doctrines of Catholicism, Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy, the Churches of the East, and Protestantism, Mormonism's differences place it outside the umbrella of Christianity.
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Why don t Mormons wear wedding rings?

Yes, Mormons may wear rings to symbolize their marital commitment - or don't wear rings as each couple decides. However, rings are not exchanged as part of the temple sealing.
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Why do Mormons wear green?

Both men and women wear a green apron embroidered with a fig leaf pattern, to represent Adam and Eve. The white symbolizes purity and equality. (“The simple vestments combine religious symbolism with echoes of antiquity reflected in ancient writings from the book of Exodus,” according to a church video.)
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Why do Mormons wear two rings?

Some chose to wear CTR rings, meaning choose the right, as a reminder to choose to do the right thing when faced with choices. apart from this the only other rings many wear are wedding rings, engagement rings etc which is normal.
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Can Mormons have condoms?

The only form of birth control that is considered improper is abortion. LDS women can take the pill, get IUDs, or use any other form of prevention, including getting tubes tied when their intended family is complete. Likewise, LDS men can use condoms and, when their intended family is complete, can get a vasectomy.
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What can't Mormons eat?

Official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints do not forbid any foods; according to current teachings, only coffee, tea and alcohol are explicitly prohibited. Many younger cooks use wine in cooking (in the belief that the alcohol is cooked off) and wine vinegar in salad dressings.
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Do Mormons use birth control?

For decades, the church has allowed the use of contraceptives, stating that “the decision about how many children to have and when to have them is extremely personal and private. It should be left between the couple and the Lord.”
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Can Mormons wear deodorant?

Personal Grooming

Follow healthy grooming standards to show respect for your body, the Lord, and others, including the following: Be neat and clean. Bathe, brush your teeth, wash your face, and use deodorant daily.
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Can Mormons marry non Mormons?

Marrying a non-member is allowed, however, the marriage ceremony cannot be done in the temple.
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Can Mormons take off their undergarments?

Most active church members, including young people, take seriously the exhortation to wear them as often as possible. In a 2016 poll of 1,100 Latter-day Saints, just 14 percent of millennial church members said they believed it was acceptable to remove the garments if they were uncomfortable.
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Why do Mormons wear white underneath?

Temple garments are simple and humble pieces of underclothing which are usually white in color and worn by faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They serve as an expression and a reminder of the commitments they made in the temple.
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Why do Mormons wear under shirts?

To Church members, the modest temple garment, worn under normal clothing, along with the symbolic vestments worn during temple worship, represent the sacred and personal aspect of their relationship with God and their commitment to live good, honorable lives.
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Do Mormons have piercings?

The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve have declared that we discourage tattoos and also 'the piercing of the body for other than medical purposes. ' We do not, however, take any position 'on the minimal piercing of the ears by women for one pair of earrings'” (Ensign, Nov. 2000, 52).
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