Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commony called "Mormons") - including myself- do believe that the Church is true, however, you will have to decide for yourself.
We believe that if you "Ask God with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, He will manifest the truth of it unto you by the power of the Holy Ghost, and by the power of the Holy Ghost you may know the truth of all things." (Book of Mormon, Moroni 10:4-5) If you study the doctrines of the Church and ask God if they are true, He will tell you if they are or if they are not.
The Southern Baptist Convention would never say that they are seeking to destroy Mormonism, but it is true that they do not agree to the tenets of Mormonism. Some members of the Southern Baptist Convention are more friendly toward Mormonism than others.
No. Mormonism is a Restorationist Christian religious movement. Followers of Mormonism come from many different ethnic groups around the world. It is true that some religious groups can double as ethnic groups (such as Judaism - although you can be an ethnic Jew but not a religious Jew, or religiously Jewish but not ethnically Jewish) but Mormonism has not had the thousands of years of intermarrying required to become an ethnic group.
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.
Encyclopedia of Mormonism was created in 1992.
Mormonism Unvailed was created in 1834.
The Rise of Mormonism was created in 2005.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that an ancient American prophet named Moroni buried the scriptural and historic record of his people, written on metal tablets, in about the year 300 AD. In the 1820's, Moroni (as an angel) lead the young Joseph Smith to the place where these tablets were buried and instructed him on how to translate and publish them. The translation was published in 1830 as "The Book of Mormon". The Book of Mormon is one of the central focal points of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has been described as the "Keystone" of Mormonism. If the Book of Mormon is not true, every claim of Mormonism would be false. If the Book of Mormon is true, than every claim of Mormonism is true. This is because the Book of Mormon proves the prophetic calling of Joseph Smith and thus substantiates every single thing he did and taught as he founded the Church. Without the Book of Mormon, there would be no Mormonism; and without Mormonism, there would be no Book of Mormon.
Judaism, Hinduism, Mormonism...
No, the only known cure for Mormonism is sin.
The reasons why people dislike Mormonism vary widely. Most often it is just because people dislike beliefs and opinions that are different from their own. Some people have been misinformed about Mormonism and dislike it because of information which they think is true but actually is not. Still others dislike Mormonism just because it is a popular thing to do, although they may not know much about it. Others are against Mormonism because they were once a part of it and have felt wronged or offended by it in some way. For the most part, most people seem to either a.) recognize that they don't really know enough about Mormonism to have an opinion about it; or b.) think that it's a fine religion for those who choose it although they do not personally agree with it's doctrines or practices. Those who are actually antagonistic against Mormonism are quite few, but they are a very outspoken bunch.
Its is from Mormonism. The name of the person was Brigham Young. He is one of the founders of Mormonism.
One Hundred Years of Mormonism was created in 1913.