Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that truth does not come from reason - it comes from revelation. They do not reason their beliefs and doctrines, they simply state them and ask the listener to allow God to confirm the truth to them by revelation.
The "reasoning" stated for the doctrines of the Church comes from Scripture or words of prophets - both of which are the revealed Word of God. Each individual is expected to develop a personal prayer relationship with God so that they might receive revelation and know if the doctrines are true.
So, in short, I suppose you could say the reasoning is revelation.
Radical Mormons are people who are Mormons or share similar beliefs with Mormons, but don't fit in with the mainstream Mormon culture. They are either more liberal or more conservative than most Mormons.
Yes, Sure, it is acceptable for Muslims to hold separate philosophical and theological beliefs so far they don't contradict with the basic Islamic beliefs that are based on Quran and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad sayings and practices).
Ethical reasoning is type of reasoning that is characterized by beliefs of right and wrong, and applies in the Army problem solving model. Other types of reasoning include deductive, inductive, and analogical.
Ethical Reasoning
That Nature could be explained through abstract reasoning and experimentation.
The beliefs of the early Mormons were essentially the same as the beliefs of Mormons today. The way these beliefs are practiced and what beliefs are emphasized have changed over time to be more relevant with the lives of modern believers, but the doctrines remain the same. The basic beliefs of Mormons can be found at discover.mormon.org.
Ethical Reason
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) tend to be very open about their beliefs. Mormons are excited to share their religion with anyone who is interested. Mormons understand that their beliefs can be different and difficult to understand, and know that their beliefs are often misrepresented and misunderstood by outsiders, so they seek to clarify and correct any misconceptions.If you'd like to see what Mormons say about their beliefs, you can check out their official website, which contains explanations of Mormon beliefs written by typical members: http://www.mormon.orgor you can talk to Mormons online (http://mormon.org/chat) or in person (http://mormon.org/missionaries) or visit a Mormon worship service (http://mormon.org/worship)
Since Mormonism began in 1830, the main challenge Mormons have faced is criticism for their beliefs. At times this has caused violence, and some have even been killed for their beliefs, but for the most part it is just a general unacceptance.
Ethical Reasoning
Mormons like their religion because they have strong faith in the beliefs and standards their religion practices. For more information see Mormon.org
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