It's only a couple years old, if that, and it's about public perception of Mormons/Mormonism. If I recall correctly, it was written by an LDS pollster or statistician or the like, and I wanna say the book was this big, pretty coffee table affair. I can't think of the author or the publisher, but I can remember that one of the stats was that people who knew a few Mormons had a more negative opinion of them than folks that didn't know any.
Any of this ring a bell? I tried googling it, but no luck. I'd be much obliged to anyone who could help me out.
Thanks!
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What's the name of this book?
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What's the name of this book?
"Christian anti-Mormons are no different than that wonderful old man down the street who turns out to be a child molester." - Obiwan, nutjob Mormon apologist - Fri Feb 25, 2011 3:25 pm
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Re: What's the name of this book?
Gary Lawrence's How Americans View Mormonism?
“A scholar said he could not read the Book of Mormon, so we shouldn’t be shocked that scholars say the papyri don’t translate and/or relate to the Book of Abraham. Doesn’t change anything. It’s ancient and historical.” ~ Hanna Seariac
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Re: What's the name of this book?
That's the one! Thanks Tom! 

"Christian anti-Mormons are no different than that wonderful old man down the street who turns out to be a child molester." - Obiwan, nutjob Mormon apologist - Fri Feb 25, 2011 3:25 pm