With Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith often under the microscope, a new
survey to be released Thursday finds that most Mormons feel they are
misunderstood, discriminated against and not accepted by Americans as
part of mainstream society.
In a survey by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life,
a majority of Mormons cite misperceptions about their faith,
discrimination and lack of acceptance as the biggest challenges facing
them. Two-thirds, or 68 percent, feel they are not viewed as mainstream
by society, while six in 10 say that Americans in general are uninformed
about the Mormon faith. Nearly half of those polled, about 46 percent,
say there is “a lot” of discrimination against their faith, while 54
percent feel that Mormons’ portrayal in television and movies hurts
their image.
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