It all depends on how you define a Christian. If a Christian is someone who believes, follows, and worships Jesus Christ, then yes, they are Christian.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) do consider themselves to be Christian, but they are not Protestant or Catholic Christians (they are Restorationist Christians). Mormons do not use the traditional Christian creeds (such as the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed) so many mainstream Christian leaders categorize them as non-Christians.
Mormons believe in and worship Jesus Christ. They devote their lives to following His example and teachings. They regard The Bible (King James Version) as the sacred word of God. However, they believe that true Christianity was lost from the face of the earth at the death of Jesus' Apostles, and therefore do not adhere to doctrines, creeds, and practices that entered Christianity after that time.
You can learn more about what Mormons believe at the "Related Links" below and decide for yourself if they are a Christian faith.
"Mormonism" (accurately called "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints") is a Restorationist Christian denomination. However, many Protestant Christian groups reject the validity of the term "Restorationist Christian" and consider Mormonism its own religion, not Christian. To learn more about Mormonism and decide for yourself if they are Christian or not, visit the links in the Related links section below.
Yes, Mormonism is considered a Christian religion by its followers, but some traditional Christian denominations do not consider it to be part of mainstream Christianity due to differences in beliefs and practices.
Mormonism is just like any other Christian religion, each religion being with their individual differences, so if Mormonism is fraudulent, then all of Christianity is fraudulent.
Answer 1That is a matter of personal belief. Personal beliefs cannot be proved, and no one can answer for someone else.Obviously the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) do believe it is the true church. Church members encourage others to decide for themselves if the church is true. You can learn more about the church and how to decide if it is true at the "Related Links" below.Answer 2If you hold the Nicene Creed to be binding and a required set of faith doctrines to be a Christian, Mormonism is not a Christian faith. The most commonly cited violation of the Nicene Creed is the way that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are divided in Mormonism as opposed to the Creed. However, Mormonism is much closer to Christianity than any other faith and has many "Christian" hallmarks such as the entire concept of the Messianic-Divine Salvation and prophetic legacy.
Whether or not Mormonism is false is your personal opinion. All religion is based on personal faith and belief and cannot be proven absolutely true or absolutely false. Those who believe that Mormonism is false believe that way for many reasons. Some take issue with the doctrines, practices, or claims of Mormonism. Others have a problem with faith in general, not trusting something that for which they can't have tangible evidence.
A model of christian faith is love
There's no public record indicating that Jeremy Sumpter has any affiliation with Mormonism.
It is not necessary to have faith to be a Christian. Any religion can have faith. No one actually has to have a religious background to have or show faith.
Yes, the Church of England is a Christian faith.
Both Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses are Christian-based religions that emerged in the United States during the 19th century. They both believe in the Bible as a sacred text and emphasize the importance of spreading their faith through missionary work. Additionally, both religions have distinct beliefs that set them apart from mainstream Christianity, such as the rejection of the doctrine of the Trinity.
No known scripture points to Mormonism as a cult as people picture the definition of a "cult". The definition of a "cult" is a group that worships a being or individual, this would include Christian religions.
Judeo-Christian faith is one god; Greco-Roman faith had many gods.