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The church still teaches that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God because he was. ... more
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There are some parallels between the Mormon temple and some masonic rituals and symbols. For example, the symbols of the square and the compass play a role in both, though these are ancient symbols with religious meaning dating back to biblical ... more
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RLDS Restorationists & members of the Community of Christ in general are not vegetarians. Although they recognize the dietary code found in the 'Word of Wisdom' or 'Doctrine & Covenants' section 86 (LDS 89) they view this as advice from a loving ... more
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Yes there is. Here are a few: (1) Trinity, (2) Hellfire, (3) Immortal Soul, (4) Christmas, (5) Easter, (6) Choosing to not list God's name in the Bible, (7) Use of images in worship, (8) Clergy-Laity divide, (9) Involvement in armed conflict, (10) ... more
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First of all the "Mormon Church" did not denounce Polygamy! We only ceased the practice of this principle. We still very much believe in Polygamy, it is still very much a part of our Gospel. However, it can only be practiced when the Lord commands ... more
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Mormons believe that the "true" religion of christ was lost from the earth shortly after christ died. This "true" christianity was then restored through their first prophet, Joseph Smith, in 1830 when god and jesus appeared to him and told him he ... more
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Although it’s an intriguing common bit of anti-Mormon propaganda, it’s patently untrue. The Mormon Church did not consummate marriages at the temple during the marriage ceremony. As with all temple rites, the church holds forth that marriage rites ... more
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Nearly all marriage ceremonies include the words “till death do us part.” These words essentially mean that while that marriage is binding in this life, the marriage is dissolved upon death. On the other hand, members of the Church of Jesus Christ ... more
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Many LDS members aspire to be married in the temple. However, it is an interesting fact that not all countries recognise an LDS temple marriage as being legally valid. This is the situation in Argentina, Brazil, and Britain, for example. In ... more
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i'm a christian as i've said before, and i ain't a Mormon (i'm baptist) anyway, i was wonderin how different is the book of mormon compared to the bible? b/c if mormon's go around here sayin that the book of mormin is a ''companion'' of the bible, ... more
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