No, but they do not participate in leadership roles.
The telling point here are the many verses in The Bible which state that a man is the head of his household, just as Christ is the head of the church. Where there are too many heads, authority breaks down, and with it, the focus of the church and, indeed, the family unit. Too often, people focus on the verses about man being head over his wife, without considering his responsibility to care for his wife.
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that they should follow the commandments of God and the teachings of Jesus Christ (as found in the Bible) as well as obey the laws of their country. Check out the "Related Links" below to learn about what Mormons believe they should and should not do.
Yes, these people should be accepted as church members. The church should accept their profession of faith in Christ at face value and not ask how well they understand what they believe - and that should apply to all members.
The Lollards believed that the church should aid people to live a life of evangelical poverty and imitate Jesus Christ.
If you believe that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) is the true Church of God on the earth, then yes, you should! However, you should not join the Church (or any Church) to please family or friends, or to receive humanitarian aid. Joining a Church should be a sincere, personal decision.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the church is the true New Testament Christian church organized by Jesus Christ Himself. Whether or not you believe that is your opinion. You can check out the "Related Links" below, which are official Mormon Church websites, and make your own opinion. Mormons believe that each person should be given the opportunity to learn about their doctrines, pray to ask God if they are true, and then make their own opinions.
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.
Jesus Christ (or at least he should be)
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the Semitic races (Arabs, Hebrews, Phoenicians, Syrians, Babylonians, and Assyrians) are descendents of Shem, the son of Noah. Mormons believe that all people of all races are beloved of God and should be treated equally. They believe that all people should be taught the Gospel of Jesus Christ and given the opportunity to accept Him and recieve salvation.
Jesus wont come for the church.. church is made by people not from Jesus, we should believe in Jesus not in church...... ANSWER: The church is the body of Christ made up of all New Testament believers. This is Scriptural (Colossians 1:18). We do not know when Christ will come for the church (body of believers). It will happen at the resurrection of the just, but we do not know when that will occur, ie, day, date or hour.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) teaches that we should follow the commandments of Jesus Christ and care for the bodies that God has given us. Check out the "Related Links" below to read more specifically about what Mormons believe they should do to honor God.
The wording of the question seems to imply you believe that the Church of Christ is a non-Christian faith. This is not so, it is Christian and they would welcome any non-Christian who became one. It should be noted there are many sects and branches of Christianity.
After the murder of the prophet, Joseph Smith, some felt that the presidency of the church should go from father to son and that Joseph Smith's son should lead the church. The senior apostle, Brigham Young, led the LDS church away from the persecution, but the reorganized church stayed in the Eastern states. Eventually the reorganized church ran out of the bloodline who wanted to lead the church.