No. The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not own any grocery stores. The only stores owned by the Church are Deseret Book (a religious book store) and Deseret Industries (a non-profit thrift store). The Albertson's stores are owned by SuperValu Inc. SuperValu is owned by individual shareholders. The founder of Albertson's, Joe Albertson, was not a Mormon either.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") does not own any supermarkets.
Albertsons began in Boise, Idaho and is now owned by Supervalu, Inc.
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Mormons do not believe that quantity of kids has anything to do with salvation. Mormons have more than the average amount of kids because they believe in family. Mormons believe salvation consists of receving all that God has. The idea of Mormons receiving their own planet is a bit of saracsm that is pushed by those who do not like the church.
They don't. That might be the opinion of a few Mormons, but not most Mormons. The Church itself has said nothing on the matter. Mormons are encouraged to form their own political opinions.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called Mormons) does not own the Dell computer company. As for do they own Dell brand computers (not the company, but the computers) yes, they do.
No, Walmart and Walgreen's are completely different/independent companies
The Mormons originally had no desire to form their own religious community, but because of persecution began to seek to find a place where they could worship in peace away from outsiders.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not own or operate any hotels. Many individual Church members may own or operate hotels. While it would be impossible to know about each one, we do know of some large national chains that are either owned by Mormons or have Mormons in high level positions. For example, the CEO of LaQuinta is a Mormon, and the founders and owners of the Marriott chain are Mormon.
The Mormons were being persecuted in the Eastern United States, and they decided to move West to form their own settlement, where they would be free to live as they pleased and according to their own religious rules, free from persecution.
In early Mormon history, Mormons did seek to create their own state, and even their own nation. For a time, they had their own government, their own army, their own political party, their own schools and hospitals, and even their own alphabet. They were seeking to establish the literal Kingdom of God on the earth. However, the idea of having their own political entity as a state, country, or republic was never officially realized. Mormons now generally blend in with the rest of society and do not seek to have their 'own' anything. Most Mormons believe that the Kingdom of God will be established after the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and that we should not seek to do so now.
Target is a public company owned by shareholders. Some Mormons might own stock in Target. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has absolutely nothing to do with Target. The only retail company they own is Deseret Book, a religious book store.