Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Jesus Christ is their ultimate leader, and that He leads the Church through direct revelation to a prophet. The founding prophet of the Church was Joseph Smith, and subsequent prophets (to 2015) are Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, Lorenzo Snow, Joseph F. Smith, Heber J. Grant, George Albert Smith, David O. McKay, Joseph Fielding Smith, Harold B. Lee, Spencer W. Kimball, Ezra Taft Benson, Howard W. Hunter, Gordon B. Hinckley, and Thomas S. Monson. The prophet is assisted by counselors and 12 Apostles, who have numbered too many in the 175 year history of the church to be listed here.
Mormonism Unvailed was created in 1834.
Encyclopedia of Mormonism was created in 1992.
The Rise of Mormonism was created in 2005.
No, the only known cure for Mormonism is sin.
Judaism, Hinduism, Mormonism...
Its is from Mormonism. The name of the person was Brigham Young. He is one of the founders of Mormonism.
One Hundred Years of Mormonism was created in 1913.
The Southern Baptist Convention would never say that they are seeking to destroy Mormonism, but it is true that they do not agree to the tenets of Mormonism. Some members of the Southern Baptist Convention are more friendly toward Mormonism than others.
One difference between Mormonism and Catholicism is that while Catholicism only has one sacred text, The Bible, Mormonism has a few including; The Bible, The Book of Mormon, The Doctrine and Covenants and The Pear of Great Price. Another difference is that Mormons believe that The Holy Trinity are three distinct beings while Catholics believe that they are one.
There is no reference to miles in the scripture, theology, or doctrine of Mormonism. Mormons use miles to measure distance if that is the standard unit of measure in their country, but that is about all that miles have to do with Mormonism.
Mormonism is a religion, not a disease. Most religions do not cause skin conditions.
I dispute your premise. Mormonism (which is correctly called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) is built on a foundation of restoring original Christianity. If you believe Christianity to be a lie, then you would doubtless have difficulty with the LDS faith. But you are correct in observing that Mormonism requires intense caring for one another. That is, after all, the most important of Christ's teachings, and the foundation of Christianity.