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'Mormon moment' may be beginning of 'Mormon millennium,' Huffington Post blogger says

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Recommended by Emily Eyring, Deseret News

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 21 2012 10:33 a.m. MST

Huffington Post blogger Neil J. Young doesn't believe the "Mormon moment" is over.

Scott G Winterton, Deseret News archives

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The Huffington Post's Neil J. Young sides with LDS Church Public Affairs Director Michael Otterson, noted demographer Joel Kotkin and others who say this is just the beginning of the "Mormon moment."

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Our take: In the wake of Mitt Romney's loss, many media outlets have commented on the future of the "Mormon moment." The Huffington Post's Neil J. Young sides with LDS Church Public Affairs Director Michael Otterson, noted demographer Joel Kotkin and others who say this is just the beginning.

"As Mormonism continues to gain in cultural, political and religious relevance, historians may one day be describing a Mormon millennium rather than a moment," Young says.

No sooner had Mitt Romney lost the presidential election than various pundits and journalists began to declare that the "Mormon moment" was over. Certainly, Romney's candidacies in 2008 and 2012 brought about increased visibility and often scrutiny for Mormonism. Since its founding less than two hundred years ago, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been often ridiculed, attacked and misunderstood by a skeptical and American public. But as Americans learned more about Romney through the campaigns, many wanted to better understand his faith and what impact it might have on his presidency. Owing to that interest, the American media landscape cultivated a robust and largely informative conversation about all things Mormon, including its baptismal practices, the church's missionary efforts, the status of Mormon women and African-Americans, and the faith's history regarding polygamy. "What Do Mormons Believe?" has read the headline of numerous articles of late.

But while Romney's presidential ambitions no doubt magnified popular interest in Mormonism, observers are wrong to declare the "Mormon moment" over now that Romney has been denied the White House. This heightened interested in Mormonism preceded Romney's bid for the highest office, and the cultural, political and religious significance that modern Mormonism has achieved in the last decade guarantees that this Mormon moment will long outlast the temporary prominence Romney enjoyed.

Read more about the "Mormon moment" on The Huffington Post.

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iron&clay
RIVERTON, UT

Thanks LValfre, your comment proves the saying that there is opposition in all things.

The actual text from ancient biblical prophecy says the the stone will break in pieces the tyrannies of the world and proclaim liberty to all the More..

  • 1:14 p.m. Nov. 21, 2012
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Cats
Somewhere in Time, UT

The mighty stone rolling forth from the mountain will continue.

  • 11:02 a.m. Nov. 21, 2012
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LValfre
CHICAGO, IL

As gravity slows its momentum and erosion erodes its mass, the once mighty stone will be but a pebble standing still, alone, inert and forgotten.

  • 12:29 p.m. Nov. 21, 2012
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