I am going to weigh in on something in this post relating to the LDS church. I grew up LDS and I have a lot of extended family who are still LDS. Mainly on my Step fathers side of the family. I see a lot of people saying LDS are "so happy" and look outwardly to be very kind and loving people. That's true on the outside. K. LDS have two faces. The one they show in public and the one they show in private. And here I will explain a personal example of this. My Step Fathers son, so my Step brother was a Bishop in the Church. I don't know if he still is or was when this happened. But maybe about 10 years ago after my Step Father died my Step brother visited us on a snowy evening in here in one of the suburbs of Salt lake city. I had just gotten home from work and was spending time with my then Girlfriend in my room. I had been home all of 45 minutes, my girlfriend had met me here when I had gotten off of work and since we didn't have the opportunity to hang out alot my attention was focused on her. I had come upstairs to this meeting between my Mother and my Step brother and his wife not knowing what was going on and instantly began being interrogated as to why the walk wasn't shoveled of the snow. Apparently My Step brother who was a BISHOP in the LDS faith didn't appreciate that he had to walk in the snow all of 15 or so feet to our front door after a fresh snowfall and I hadn't even had time to clean myself up after work before he came over unbeknownst to me that he was even showing up in the first place. We got a surprise visit from Mr. Important and he decided to give me a bunch of crap in my own house about how "I should do this" or "I should do that". I tried to explain to him that I had just gotten home from work and that I wasn't expecting his visit. Then I began to wonder why I was being grilled from someone who paid very little attention to my family outside of the fact that his father married my mother. But he decided to take issue with the state of our walkway. I then proceeded to display my middle finger in his face for insinuating himself into my household unannounced and insisting that I wasn't living up to some standard that he held. My point with this story is that on the outside Mormons may look like happy people and may be prosperous but when you get to their core, they are self important ego maniacs that expect you to roll over for them and the status that they hold within the church. They are used to having the red carpet rolled out for them, especially here in Utah and when you don't treat them with the respect they believe they are due then they pitch a fit over it.