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Both Mormons and Jews believe in the passover (when God sent a plague to Egypt which passed over the Hebrews, who were currently slaves there, if they would put a sheep's blood on their doors), though only Jews celebrate it. Mormons and Jews both worship only one god. They also both believe in the Old Testament, but Mormons also believe in the New Testament, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price. Mormons and Jews have a lot more different than they have in common. Mormons are Christian - they believe in Jesus Christ. In fact, their real name is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Jews, however, are definitely not Christian. They celebrate Hanukkah, while Mormons and other Christians celebrate Christmas .

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All three are bible based christian denominations. All three can be catagorized as restorationists believing their religion is a reestablishment of the first century model. All three to a greater or lesser degree are generally viewed as non-mainstream religions. They thus all have the common link of Jesus and the writers of the Bible Canon.

All three religions believe in a "second coming" of Christ, both Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons believe in the establishment of divine rule on earth. Both Adventist and Jehovah's Witnesses saw their modern day development in America in the 19th century. Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormon place a special emphasis in spreading their message and the Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormon are two 4 christian denomination that experienced an increase in members 2010.

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Both are christian faiths. 7th day follow the original 10 commandments. JW's follow new commandments set forth by christ to his apostles.MormonJehovah's WitnessesSeventh-day AdventistChristadelphiansOrigin

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1800's America 1800's AmericaFounderJoseph SmithCharles RussellEllen WhiteDr ThomasTrinityNoNoYes, though some groups reject the TrinityNoNarrow SalvationOnly one true religionOnly one true religionOnly one true religionOnly one true religionSalvation RequirementsFaith, repentance, baptism, continued righteousnessFaith, repentance, baptism, continued righteousnessFaith, repentance, baptism, continued righteousnessFaith, repentance, baptism, continued righteousnessArmageddonNot the end of this earthNot the end of this earthNot the end of this earthNot the end of this earthArmageddonDestruction of most of mankindDestruction of most of mankindDestruction of most of mankindDestruction of most of mankindTime PropheciesYesYesYesYesSabbathYesNoYesNoSoul MortalNoYesYesYesGo to warYesNoNoNoPromote Love and Strong CommunityYesYesYesYesShunYesYesNoYesStrict Moral CodeYesYesYesYes

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Not much. Both the Jehovah's Witnesses and the Catholics believe in a God, and that is about it. Catholics believe in One God who is a Trinity of Persons. The Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe that Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ is God, they believe that He is a creature of God's. Further, they do not hold to the sacredness of The Bible, they have mutilated the Bible, adding and changing words to conform to their own beliefs, they are not "Christian" in any accepted understanding of the term.

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Jehovah's Witnesses accept Jesus Christ as their savior and go by the Holy Bible, therefore they are Christians.

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Because Mormons, Orthodox Jews, and Amish have religious health codes forbidding drug use.


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They're all adherents to Abrahamic faiths, and all are monotheists, in that they all believe in one God. However, like other Christians, Mormons believe that "God" is a group made up of Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit -- which arguably removes them from the definition of "monotheists." Jews, Mormons, and Muslims have similar standards of modesty and morality and emphasize close-knit families. Check out the "related links" below to compare these standards.


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Where do most Mormons live outside the US?

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