Here are the characteristics of a cult:
Small? The Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) has 14 million members in 132 countries. In America, there are more Mormons than there are Presbyterians or Jews.
Excessive devotion? Mormons are devoted to the Savior, but in appropriate measure He would approve of.
Unethical techniques? Ask the pie-throwers to name one.
Control by isolation? Even if Mormons wanted to, this would be impossible with 14 million members in 28,000 congregations throughout the world.
Control by threats? Again, evidence? Mormon missionaries may be exuberant, but do not threaten.
Dependency on the group? The Mormon Church is just the opposite. Mormons want members to be self-reliant and independent so they in turn can help others.
Powerful group pressure? Only if thats the way the critics prefer to define love.
Strange? Guilty as charged. Mormons plead guilty to all the strange things that were done by Christians in New Testament times that were lost during the great falling away in the aptly named Dark Ages, among them temple worship, vicarious baptism for the dead, definition of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit as separate but united in purpose, salvation requiring both grace and obedience to commandments, prophets and apostles, unpaid clergy, and continual revelation to guide His Church.
The word — CULT does not describe Mormonism.
NON-CHRISTIAN is the more appropriate term for it.