Whether or not the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is right or wrong is a matter of opinion, so you will have to decide for yourself. Most Mormons believe that the Church is correct because they have felt the Holy Spirit confirm to their hearts that the doctrines they are being taught are true. All Mormons are required to develop this personal testimony before being baptized into Church membership. They ask that you do the same - learn of their doctrines and ask God if it is true. Mormons want everyone to discover for themselves if they are right or wrong.
If you want to learn the basic doctrines and beliefs of Mormons and form your own opinion, visit the "Related Links" below.
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There are dozens of actual arguments against Mormon theology, none of which involve the discredited "horses" debate, or the centrality of the Book of Mormon.
At the same time, each of those dozens of arguments has been answered in ways that millions -- including top-ranked academics, scholars and theologians -- find persuasive and compelling.
Mormons are christians!!!!!
Of Course!
They don't. That might be the opinion of a few Mormons, but not most Mormons. The Church itself has said nothing on the matter. Mormons are encouraged to form their own political opinions.
Most of those who do wear CTR (Choose The Right) rings are Mormon. Although, it is quite possible that non-Mormons wear them as well.
Of the 13,824,854 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) worldwide, 7,785,947 live outside the United States. That is, 56% of all baptised Mormons live outside the U.S. Nations with quite a few Mormons are: Canada 179,801 Mormons (1% of Mormons are Canadian, 0.5% of Canadians are Mormon) Samoa 69,224 Mormons (0.5% of Mormons, 39% of Samoans) Tonga 55,173 Mormons (0.5% of Mormons, 53% of Tongans) Mexico 1,197,573 Mormons (8.7% of Mormons, 1% of Mexicans) Guatemala 220,296 Mormons (1.6% of Mormons, 1.6% of Guatemalans) El Salvador 105,501 Mormons (0.8% of Mormons, 2% of El Salvadorians) Hondouras 136,408 Mormons (1% of Mormons, 2% of Hondourans) Brazil 1,102,674 Mormons (8% of Mormons, 0.6% of Brazilians) Chile 561,920 Mormons (4% of Mormons, 3.3% of Chileans) Peru 480,816 Mormons (3.5% of Mormons, 1.7% of Peruvians) Philippines 631,885 Mormons (4.6% of Mormons, 0.7% of all Philippinos) UK 186,082 Mormons (1.3% of Mormons, 0.3% of all UK) Australia 126,767 Mormons (0.9% of Mormons, 0.6% of Australians) New Zealand 100,962 Mormons (0.7% of Mormons, 2.4% of all New Zealanders) To compare, the United States has 6,038,907 Mormons. That's 44% of Mormons and 2% of all Americans. But you can find Mormons in nearly every nation of the World! The "Related Link" below has a great population statistics map related to Mormon Church membership.
No, CTR stands for Choose The Right. Mormons wear them to remember to choose the right every day, but if someone else wanted to wear one, it would be just fine. It's just a ring anyone else can wear.
This question is based on an incorrect supposition. Not all Mormons are liars; most Mormons are not liars.
In a country that has one of it's rights as 'Freedom of Religion'. In 1847 the Mormons were not provided that right. The federal government under President Polk refused to protect the Mormons and Mobs & terrorist's burned their homes and forced them to flee for their lives from the state of Illinois. Just because the Mormons had some different religious beliefs than their Christian neighbors.
Do you mean Mormons? Or members of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Later Day Saints? In the LDS religion they believe that at the age of 8 a person can know right from wrong and at that time they decided if they want to be baptized.
many Mormons are minors
Mormons are Christians.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that they are on the right path to God, but you will have to make that decision for yourself. Mormons believe that they are on the right path to God because they accept Jesus Christ as their Savior and try to follow His example of love and service in their own lives. You can decide for yourself if Mormons are on the right path to God by learning more about their beliefs, speaking with them, and meeting with them in person. Visit the "Related Links" below to learn about them or to contact them so that you can form your own opinion.