When my very brown very Muslim friend moved to Provo to finish his residency, he made an announcement at the mosque after Friday prayer asking for help to unload his truck.
No Muslims showed up to help.
However nearly his entire office of Mormon colleagues showed.
I've had only positive experiences with my Mormon friends and colleagues and a great deal of admiration for their integrity, work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.
I will admit, I basically do hate and despise Mormons as a group. It may be less than ideal in terms of Christian charity, I don't wish Mormons specific ill, but I have nothing positive to say about them.
I cannot say, "Mormonism is wrong, but their people are so nice."
When I was in undergrad I struck up a bit of a friendship with a professor who turned out to be Mormon. I had an interest in survival preparation. He mentioned that LDS store 12 months of canned/preserved food in their homes and that they have programs through their wards. We got to talking, towards the end of the semester I asked, "can I put an order in through your ward for about $1,000 worth of stuff? Obviously I'll pay, I don't expect anything for free..."
He said, "Well you're not LDS, so probably not... But let me see..."
A few days later he said, "If you help us with our upcoming bottling and canning drive at the pantry, the ward bishop said we can take and process your order too..."
I spent 8 hours on one day, 8 hours the next day, I even brought my father who worked the same 16 hours... We both worked 16 hours on their canning drive at their pantry warehouse for their ward.
At the end of it, when it was clear we were not interested in joining the LDS, and just wanted them to process our order as originally agreed upon, I was told, "you're not a member, we can't process your order."
I wouldn't trust a Mormon to tell me water is wet.
I don't do business with Mormons, I don't talk with them, I don't consort with them, I don't want anything to do with them in any context.
They are a cult that will act friendly and chummy when they think you might contemplate joining, but when it is clear you are not going to join, they will behave dishonestly and treacherously. This is why they were driven out of every single state they began in and had to flee to Utah.
If somebody tells me they are a Mormon I already know I don't want to know them and I don't want them in my life.