Why are Mormons socially acceptable? Bc they are productive?
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Date: October 28th, 2013 3:34 PM Author: Vibrant address
Adam writes to me:
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Hypothetical for you: would a massive conversion of low-income people to Mormonism reduce poverty? Utah looks to have some good demographics, which must be somewhat due to to the fact that 60% belong to the LDS church: http://www.adherents.com/largecom/lds_dem.html
They have the lowest child poverty rate in the country, the highest birth rate but the lowest out-of-wedlock birthrate.
Is Mormon conversion a viable development policy?
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A viable *policy*, no, but a viable solution *yes*. Many of the costs of poverty are sociological rather than narrowly economic per se. In other words, many of the poor do not have what could be called Mormon lifestyles. This point holds all the more strongly in Latin America, where alcoholism is arguably a larger economic problem than in the United States. It is not uncommon for a rural village to have a male alcoholism rate of up to fifty percent.
A political conservative is more likely to make this point than to simply focus on the lack of money earned by the poor. A political liberal is more likely to assume that the rate of strict religiosity can rise only so high, and take that as a background constraint. Furthermore, under the exogenous thought experiment of many more poor people converting to Mormonism, positive selection bias diminishes and perhaps the religion as a whole becomes less strict.
Here is an article about the poorest community in the United States, in terms of measured income, it is mostly Hasidic Jews (1/20). It doesn’t have most of the problems which we usually associate with poor communities.
- See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2011/04/conversion-as-an-anti-poverty-strategy.html#sthash.CscjJDtt.dpuf
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2397050&forum_id=2\u0026show=today#24323043) |
Date: October 2nd, 2025 1:27 AM Author: Fuchsia stage weed whacker
most of the viscerally unpleasant stuff about mormon ideological difference hasn't been relevant in decades
they don't practice polygamy as a baseline and mormon religious services are pretty bog standard mainline protestant readings of scripture with a couple of references to latter day saint prophet quotations here and there
also industrious, family-focused, genuinely friendly to outsiders, great and even-handed mainstream propaganda from the south park guys, et al
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2397050&forum_id=2\u0026show=today#49318814) |
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