he will not submitt to one because he is busy doing the lord's work and does not need a polygraph to support his testimony of the truth.
No, Mitt Romney doesn't meddle in anti-Mormon affairs. However, since he believes the prophet speaks the words of God, he would probably not try to stop it.
Of course I'll submit to a polygraph test.
I would like to submit my resignation as manager of the corporation. He was asked to submit to a polygraph test. The Central American tribes would not submit to Spanish rule.
Moroni was a prophet in the Book of Mormon. There are people alive today with the name Moroni, named after the Book of Mormon prophet.
The Book of Mormon does not say who the prophet Mormon's grandfather was. He does say that his father was also named Mormon, but we don't know much else about his family.
Thomas S. Monson is the prophet.
The Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is also referred to as the President of the Church. He is properly addressed as 'President'; that is, his proper title is "President Monson", not "Prophet Monson".
In the Book of Mormon, there are two men named Moroni. One, Moroni son of Mormon, is definitely a prophet. The other, Captain Moroni, may have been a prophet, but might have just been a great man. You can learn about both of these men at the 'Related Links' below.
Mormon isn't a person it's a religion. Joseph Smith, the first prophet of the Mormon church, was killed in 1844 by a mob; no one knows who really killed him.
Thomas S. Monson, president and prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was born August 21, 1927. That would make him 83 years old.
C. V. Waite has written: 'The Mormon prophet and his harem, or, An authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children' 'The Mormon prophet and his harem' -- subject(s): Mormons, Biography
No. "Mormon" is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The nickname was originally given to them as a way to mock their belief in the Book of Mormon, but most members have embraced it. The name "Mormon" is from the Book of Mormon, which is said to have been transcribed by an ancient prophet named Mormon in about 300 A.D.