You might be thinking of Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery.
God does speak to women. It's just not as widely heard of as the men. God speaks to whoever he wants to. ~*Answered by a Mormon*~
The religion that Philip Livingston was said to practice was Presbyterianism. He was one of the men that signed the Declaration of Independence, so he is considered a U.S. founding father.
What is meant by "the Founding Fathers were men of their time"
I too am Mormon, and men do not have more then one wife. That is a stereotype Persecutors just wanted to blame us for something.
Ok thnx for Answering In most LDS Temple Marriages the men are between 21 and 27 and the woman are between 18 and 25.
None of the Founding Fathers were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Mormon church was not founded until 1830.However, the Mormon church believes in baptism for the dead. By proxy, they are baptized in the temple for specific people who have passed on and not had a chance to hear the gospel.Mormons believe that in 1877, the spirits of the Founding Fathers appeared to their prophet in the St. George, Utah temple and asked to be baptized. Their baptismal work was done shortly after. (See related link for more information on their baptism.)Members of the LDS Church revere the Founding Fathers. Their work in establishing a free country played a major part in the restoration of the gospel and founding of the Mormon church.AnswerThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to which the misnomer "Mormon" refers, was organized on April 6, 1830. Since the Founding Fathers lived in the late 1700s, none of them were "Mormon" because the religion had not been founded yet. However, Latter-day Saints believe that the Founding Fathers were truly inspired men, who helped to fulfill the Lord's purpose of creating a nation which had the freedom of religion. This made it possible for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be organized in the United States of America. Latter-day Saints also believe that their religion contains the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, which had been lost from the earth with the death of the Twelve Apostles, and which had to be restored in its fulness. Latter-day Saints also believe in the work for the dead, which is referenced in the New Testament. This is one purpose for temples in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Temples are places where faithful Latter-day Saints can receive ordinances for themselves, in which they make sacred covenants with God. These ordinances are performed only once per individual, though. This means that when faithful Latter-day Saints return to the temple, they have the opportunity to perform these same ordinances, as proxies, for their deceased ancestors. This gives those who died without the opportunity to accept the gospel of Jesus Christ in its fulness will have the opportunity to choose, on the other side of the veil, whether or not they want to accept that work.Many of the Founding Fathers have had their temple work done for them, and now Latter-day Saints, or "Mormons," believe those men, who were inspired of God on this life, have had the opportunity to accept or reject that work in the next life.
monks... most famous monk in the history of religion: MARTIN LUTHER
Religion is made by men who wish to follow God. God does not create religion.
founding fathers
Coldplay consists of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion. None of these men has ever been baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Frontman Chris Martin has said that he believes in God but does not belong to any particular religion.
About 500 men, women and children.
Those men are collectively called "The Founding Fathers".