Mormon scripture and doctrine never says that God lives on a planet. It does state that a planet or star called Kolob is 'the nearest to the throne of God', but that is all that is known. Most Mormons assume that God lives on a planet of some sort, but this place is never given a name nor described.
According to LDS beliefs, Jesus fasted for 40 days to prepare himself spiritually and physically for his ministry and to show his obedience to God's will.
In LDS teachings, eunuchs in the Bible are seen as individuals who have made sacrifices for the kingdom of God. They are often seen as symbols of dedication, selflessness, and commitment to serving God.
The LDS Church believes God is omnipotent, so in that sense he could make Heaven as large as it needs to be.
According to LDS beliefs, Jesus was on the cross for about three hours before he died.
Family is considered important in the teachings of the LDS Church because it is believed to be central to God's plan for His children. The LDS Church teaches that families can be together forever through eternal bonds, and that strong family relationships help individuals grow spiritually and find happiness.
According to the teachings of the LDS Church, Jesus taught in parables to help people understand spiritual truths in a way that was relatable and memorable. Parables used familiar stories and examples to convey deeper meanings and lessons about faith, repentance, and the kingdom of God.
According to the beliefs of the LDS Church, John the Beloved is believed to still be alive.
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In the LDS faith, Jacob's name was changed to Israel because it symbolizes his spiritual transformation and signifies his new role as a leader chosen by God.
According to LDS beliefs, John the Beloved is believed to still be alive and is said to have been translated, meaning he was taken up to heaven without experiencing death.
I don't know why you asked that question. "LDS" means "Latter Day Saints" and refers to anyone who is a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or LDS church. That is pretty self explanatory. So the LDS were ALWAYS allowed in the LDS church because the LDS church is made up of only LDS people. Duh.