Do not call us Mormons or LDS Church,
leaders of faith ask
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[August 17, 2018]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
(Reuters) - Leaders of the Utah-based
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Thursday called on people
to stop referring to the faith as Mormonism, although the church
acknowledged one of its central texts would still be called the Book of
Mormon.
An online guide accompanying a pronouncement from the church president
also asked people to stop referring to followers of the religion as
Mormons and not to use the name "LDS" as a shorthand way of describing
the faith.
"The Lord has impressed upon my mind the importance of the name He has
revealed for His Church, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints," church President Russell Nelson said in a statement. "We have
work before us to bring ourselves in harmony with His will."
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have long
proclaimed their faith as Christian and fought any association with
polygamy, which was practiced by early members of the church before they
abandoned it more than 100 years ago.
Their latest campaign is related to those twin goals, said professor
Patrick Mason, the chair of Mormon studies at Claremont Graduate
University.
"For many years now, the church has wanted to insist that it is a
Christian church," Mason said, "and a common formulation, especially
among evangelical Christians, is that Mormons are not Christians."
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has about 16 million
followers worldwide.
Thousands of others in North America, who are often called
fundamentalist Mormons, practice polygamy, Mason said.
The emphasis on the full name of the church is one way for its leaders
to distance themselves from those breakaway groups, he said.
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The push by Nelson, who became president of the church in January,
to discourage use of the term Mormon follows a similar campaign
ahead of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah, according to the Salt
Lake Tribune.
But that campaign had limited staying power, even within the church.
The latest statement from Nelson was posted at mormonnewsroom.org
and the church is still using the related site, lds.org, despite its
disavowal of the term "LDS."
A representative for the church could not be reached for comment.
Mason, who is Mormon, said he still expected to use the term Mormon,
despite the campaign by church leaders.
"I think the likelihood of it sticking outside the church is low to
negligible," Mason said.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Lisa
Shumaker)
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