Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) and indeed, most religious people, believe that God gives commandments to us, His children. A "commandment" is when God tells you to do something. Mormons, like all Christians, believe that God's commandments are found in The Bible.
Mormons worship god because we strongly believe in God and want to repay him with all that we can
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His Faith tells him that there is God. If something happens good to him then mam tries to convince himself that there is God
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Well they would call them something about a god or an army
Do you have any evidence of the wrath of God being against Mormons in particular? Nothing has occurred that seems to be specifically targeted against Mormonism, which would lead me to believe that the wrath of God is not against the Mormons, therefore proving that He is not angry with them.
All religions think they have the only true definition of god.
Mormons believe that they will die and go to one of the three heavens:Celestial (being where God is), Telestial, and Terrestial.
Some may suspect this, but it is untrue. Mitt Romney is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and does believe that Thomas S. Monson is a prophet, but Mormons (including Mr. Romney) do NOT believe that the prophet is the only one who speaks to God. It is a fundamental, basic belief of all Mormons that each individual has the right to speak with God directly. Mormons are expected to develop a personal relationship with God and to speak with Him directly every day. Mormons believe that they should not do anything without receiving individual confirmation from God that it is the correct path for them. Mormons are even encouraged to pray about the instruction of the prophet before obeying it. The Church does not want 'blind followers', but wants members to have a personal relationship with God and to follow His commandments because they know for themselves that it is what they should do, not because it is what someone else says they should do.
The Mormons believe that Cain and his children were turned black by God.
Mormons have no particular notion of where God came from; however, unlike traditional Christians, Mormons do not believe that God has always been God. In June of 1840, President Snow declared, "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become." From this one may infer that God somehow became God. That at one time He was less than He is now. Just as Christ grew and progressed during his lifetime on earth, the Father also passed through some manner of progression which lead Him to what He is today.
I believe that the Mormons (at least the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) are speaking the truth of God. Of course, that may just be because I am an LDS, but I still strongly know and believe that we are speaking the truth about God.