Moksha Posted April 2, 2010 Report Posted April 2, 2010 Here is an excellent article explaining the title of this thread:The return of 'Mormon' - Salt Lake TribuneAfter a decadelong moratorium, Mormon is back. The name, that is. It will be on display everywhere this weekend as thousands gather for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' 180th Annual General Conference in Salt Lake City. Where LDS leaders once were pushing members to call themselves Latter-day Saints, rather than Mormons, now the church-owned Deseret News has created the Mormon Times. "Mormon Messages" is on YouTube. The "Mormon Channel" is on the radio. And the faith's missionary Web site is mormon.org. So what has changed for the nearly 14 million-member church? The Internet. Last year, some 26.8. million people searched for the word "Mormon," 5.3 million hunted for "Mormons," and 1.3 million scouted for "Mormonism," noted Michael Otterson, managing director of LDS Public Affairs. Although about 32 million searched for "LDS," church officials believe most of those were members. Few search for the official name. "It's simply a reality that people think of Mormons, they don't think of Latter-day Saints," Otterson said Thursday. "Mormon is here to stay." In fact, this weekend's two-day conference will be followed closely on blogs such as "Feminist Mormon Housewives," "Mormon Matters" and "Mormon Stories." (In the so-called bloggernacle, "Mormon" outpaces "LDS" in blog names by 3-to-1.) Some wonder why the Utah-based church tried to jettison the nickname in the first place, especially after spending years and untold millions creating a "Mormon" brand. The tag line for its award-winning "Homefront" TV spots, for example, was, "Brought to you by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- the Mormons." "Branding is a very difficult, lengthy and taxing process of attempting to influence the consumer mind at a basic level," said Kenneth Foster, a marketing research expert in Salt Lake City and a Mormon. "The church can't really back away from the use of the term Mormon, given the ingrained history of the term and resources the church used to establish it. A better strategy may be to embrace and revitalize it." -- Quote
marts1 Posted April 2, 2010 Report Posted April 2, 2010 Mormon=cult..not so much in the world today as it was yesterday. Quote
Bluejay Posted April 2, 2010 Report Posted April 2, 2010 HI, Moksha. I'm glad: too many people were hearing "LSD" when I said "LDS." Quote
Dravin Posted April 2, 2010 Report Posted April 2, 2010 HI, Moksha.I'm glad: too many people were hearing "LSD" when I said "LDS."That's nothing, Spock actually did a bunch of LDS back in the 60s. Quote
dazed-and-confused Posted April 2, 2010 Report Posted April 2, 2010 lol...i remenber when kirk said that. personally, i dislike the term "Mormon Church" because it can too easily be mistaken to mean that it is literally, Mormon's church. i much perfer Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but almost always say the LDS church. if they don't know what it is, and most people i talk to DO know, i simply tell them the church's full name. we may be called Mormons, but our church is still The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as far as i'm concerned. Quote
Palerider Posted April 2, 2010 Report Posted April 2, 2010 While on my mission we would get asked sometimes..."Are you the Normans"......LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
Moksha Posted April 3, 2010 Author Report Posted April 3, 2010 any wonder he had pointy ears :) The truth is they are two famous andentirely distinct Mormons! Quote
prisonchaplain Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 It's been awhile since I brought this up...but I feel vindicated. I suggested that the leadership consider reclaiming the name since it had been so heavily marketed. I won't even charge a consulting fee...LOL Quote
talisyn Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 Meh. With my fellow Saints I will still use the term 'Mormon' for brevity, but with non-members I will continue to use either the whole name or LDS. Quote
RipplecutBuddha Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 On my mission I had a companion that would answer the question "Are you guys Mormon?" with "No, sir, he's been dead for a long time...." Quote
eternalpromise516 Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 The truth is they are two famous andentirely distinct Mormons!makes me wonder if anyone's tried to do Yoda's work for him! ROFLOL Quote
Dravin Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 It's been awhile since I brought this up...but I feel vindicated. I suggested that the leadership consider reclaiming the name since it had been so heavily marketed. I won't even charge a consulting fee...LOLNow that is charity. :) Quote
dorave Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 I understand the church's stance to now embrace the name. The internet has pretty much forced it upon them, tieing the unwanted 'Mormon' brand name to many mistruths has enacted church leaders to clean up the image surrounding 'mormons' online which consisted of misinformation. And to many non-members , LDS and Mormons were not the same thing. The problem I see now lyes in the ease to commercialize and trivialize our identity. Quote
Moksha Posted April 6, 2010 Author Report Posted April 6, 2010 makes me wonder if anyone's tried to do Yoda's work for him! Performed in a decade long, long ago by Elder M. Reid Skywalker, 1907, Salt Lake City Temple. Quote
Blackmarch Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 That's nothing, Spock actually did a bunch of LDS back in the 60s. Great movie. Quote
Blackmarch Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 Here is an excellent article explaining the title of this thread:The return of 'Mormon' - Salt Lake TribuneMy response will be as it has been- I follow Christ, name me whatsoever you will. It will be upon your head.I'm no more Mormon than I amAdamNoahEnochAbrahamIsraelMosesJoshuaNathanOdoElijaElishaSamuelIsaiahMalachiPeterJamesJohnPaulMarkMatthewNephiLehiAlmaHelamanMohonriBenjamanMosiahAbinadiMoroniJacobJosephBrighamLorenzoDavidGordonThomasOr any other servant or inspired of God. Quote
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