Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Joseph Smith did see and speak with Jesus Christ several times. They also believe that Joseph Smith saw and spoke with other important people, such as God the Father, John the Baptist, and Peter, James, and John.
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Well if you believe in an after life, he was claimed dead for 12 min, so you can dream of seeing anybody
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"Mormons", members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, believe that Jesus Christ founded their church by revealing His truth and restoring priesthood authority to Joseph Smith, Jr. They consider Joseph Smith a Prophet, and Jesus Christ the founder of the Church. You can learn more about what Mormons believe regarding Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith at the "Related Links" below.
Answer: GOD and CHRIST. The Latter-Day Saints church has the same principals and standards as the one Jesus Christ started when he was on the Earth. Joseph Smith is the one who brought back the church after the apostasy. The term "Mormonism" is a misnomer and really should not apply. Members of the LDS church are properly referred to as "Latter Day Saints" not "Mormons" Joseph Smith was the first prophet of the present dispensation of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, but it is the Same Gospel that was taught by Jesus Christ when he was on the earth and it is the Same Gospel that was taught to Adam and Eve our first parents. It is the Church of Jesus Christ, established and presided over by Jesus Christ. Opinion: Joseph Smith. See Wikipedia for this sort of information.
If you're referring to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young. If the Community of Christ, Joseph Smith III.
Muslims say that Muhammad was a prophet after Jesus. Mormons say that Joseph Smith was a prophet after Jesus, as has been each of Smith's successors. And so on, so the answer really comes down to faith.
Joseph Smith Jr. son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith.
The organizer of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") is Joseph Smith. The church was officially organized on April 6, 1830. Most church members will tell you that Jesus Christ is the "founder" of the church, and Joseph Smith is the "organizer" of the church, as they believe that Joseph Smith organized the church under the direction of Jesus Christ.
Mormons believe that the church was 'started' by Jesus Christ, and that truth was revealed to Joseph Smith. You are probably thinking of Joseph Smith though. The term "Mormonism" is a misnomer and really should not apply. Members of the LDS church are properly referred to as "Latter Day Saints" not "Mormons" Joseph Smith was the first prophet of the present dispensation of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, but it is the Same Gospel that was taught by Jesus Christ when he was on the earth and it is the Same Gospel that was taught to Adam and Eve our first parents. It is the Church of Jesus Christ, established and presided over by Jesus Christ.
The term "Mormonism" is a misnomer and really should not apply. Members of the LDS church are properly referred to as "Latter Day Saints" not "Mormons" Joseph Smith was the first prophet of the present dispensation of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, but it is the Same Gospel that was taught by Jesus Christ when he was on the earth and it is the Same Gospel that was taught to Adam and Eve our first parents. It is the Church of Jesus Christ, established and presided over by Jesus Christ.
There were about 40,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when Joseph Smith was martyred.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Joseph Smith's successor was Brigham Young. However, many offshoot groups claim other successors, such as Joseph Smith's son, Joseph Smith III.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) celebrate Joseph Smith as a prophet of God.