The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) was organized in 1830 by Joseph Smith. The Mormons later moved to the Midwest, where they often made their neighbors uncomfortable. Their dogma and rhetoric threatened many of their neighbors, and the Mormons found themselves unwelcome in places like Independence, MO and Nauvoo, IL. Smith was assassinated by some bigoted people, and the Mormons left Nauvoo and moved to Utah where they hoped for religious freedom.
Other contributors have added:The above is true but failed to adequately convey the extent of the persecution the Mormons endured. They were mobbed, murdered, chased out of cities, etc. There were actually official government extermination orders in some areas, making it lawful to chase Mormons out of the city. The New York Times article cited below provides a very good synopsis. It was written by the estimable Noah Feldman, who is a law professor at Harvard University and adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He writes frequently on religion and public life.
Other contributors have added:Joseph Smith was a prophet and was called to restore the gospel on earth. He converted many people into the church. Thousands of people were converted. Now days, there are millions and millions of people that are Mormons.
"Mormons" are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The name "Mormon" is just a nickname, since the name of the Church is so long, although some Church members find it disrespectful so be cautious about how you use it! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Restorationist Christian denomination with nearly 14 million baptized members worldwide. It's members believe that it is the original branch of the LDS Movement, which is a major movement within Restorationist Christianity.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) was officially founded in 1830. Church members believe that it is a restoration of the original Christian and Jewish religion described in The Bible. Therefore, many Church members might answer your question by saying that there were no other religions before - it is the first and original.
The Church did not break off of any other denomination or sect, but it's original members came from many different Christian churches who were dissatisfied with what their churches taught.
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A basic -- but very incomplete -- list of Mormon beliefs is found in the 13 Articles of Faith, to wit:
The Mormon Church (formally known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) is a restoration of the original Christian church organized by Jesus Christ when he was on the earth. They belive, among other things, in salvation through Jesus Christ, and that he is the son of God the Father. What sets them apart from other Christian churches is that they believe that God still speaks to humankind today through a living Prophet. They also study the Book of Mormon along with the Bible.
You can learn more about their basic beliefs by visiting their official website, www.mormon.org.
We are in many aspects Christian, but many of our beliefs differ from those of traditional Christans sects.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The address for the Mormon religion is Mormon.org.
One can inquire about the Mormon religion by visiting the Mormon Topics website. There one can ask questions and inquire about various aspects of the religion.
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Erich Robert Paul has written: 'The Milky Way galaxy and statistical cosmology, 1890-1924' -- subject(s): Cosmology, History, Statistical astronomy, Statistical methods 'Science, religion, and Mormon cosmology' -- subject(s): Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Doctrines, History, Mormon Church, Mormon cosmology, Religion and science
Mormon History Association was created in 1965.
Journal of Mormon History was created in 1974.
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No. The Mormon religion is a religion which takes itself very seriously, just like most other faiths.