The LDS Church believes God is omnipotent, so in that sense he could make Heaven as large as it needs to be.
mormons belief
There is no exact number placed on how many people will get to heaven, but it is believed that most of humankind will go to heaven. Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) believe that God is merciful and that His work and glory is to save the souls of man. He will judge the people of the earth according to the righteous desires of their hearts and very few will be forever assigned to Hell.
You don't have to be a martyr to go to heaven. So no.
Well, if you have children on earth they are not waiting to come down from heaven, since they have already come down from heaven. Nobody can be a Mormon without being baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which could not happen without their knowledge and consent. So - no, unless your children were baptized Mormons, they are not Mormons.
Pat Robertson has expressed negative views towards Mormonism in the past, referring to it as a cult. However, his current stance on the matter may have evolved or changed over time. It would be best to refer to more recent sources or statements from Pat Robertson himself to accurately determine his current opinions on Mormons.
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Mormons (Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) believe that when we are married it is forever and that in Heaven we are bonded. Yes
There are no facts on what happens after death, if heaven exists there or not. If you believe in it you believe in it. The Mormons can be right or they can be wrong. Clearly other religions would not agree with them.As for what Mormons teach regarding this, the answer is NO. Mormons believe that as God loves all mankind, He wants to allow as many as possible to return to him and live with him in heaven. They believe that a huge majority of people will go to heaven, and only a very small part will be damned. They also believe that people may accept the gospel of Jesus Christ after death, before they are judged. In fact, the whole reason Mormons build temples is so that they can be baptized for those who have died. They believe that if they are baptized for someone who is dead, that person will have the opportunity to accept the baptism and and be saved. There are some links about this topic under "Related Links" below.
John Bennion has written: 'Falling toward heaven' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mormons 'Breeding Leah and other stories' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mormons, Social life and customs
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Mormons believe Jesus Christ is the Lord and Savior, but their belief about how one gets to Heaven is different from mainstream Christianity, as well as their belief about what exactly Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection accomplished for us.
I could find no record of any commercially published book called "The Secrets of Mormons". Perhaps you have the title wrong? There are many anti-Mormon books with similar titles, but obviously an anti-Mormon book would not say that Mormons go to heaven. If you'd like to learn about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) from the source, please visit the "Related Link" below.