Emily W. Jensen: Non-Christmas Bloggernacle posts from History of Jell-O and Mormons to the FamilySearch Bloginar
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Can you tell a person is a Mormon by looking at them?
It is more than just "facial cues signaling skin quality", as determined by researchers at the University of Toronto and Tufts University.
"The Mormons are More..