Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") are baptized by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ and believe that by doing so they take on his name and become official representatives of him. However, most other Christian Churches (Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox) do not consider this baptism valid and require someone baptized a Mormon to be re-baptized if they convert.
Mormons are christians!!!!!
Mormons are Christians.
what we profess as baptized christian
Yup! There are over 16 million baptized Mormons alive today (2017).
You can go to church and not be baptized, but to be recognized as a Christian to the church you have to be baptized.
As a baptized Christian you profess your faith in Jesus.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are found in every province of Canada. The Mormon populations of each of the provinces are: Alberta: 75,600 members Ontario: 45,350 members British Columbia: 28,800 members Quebec: 10,700 members Saskatchewan: 5,500 members Nova Scotia: 4,860 members Manitoba: 4,500 members New Brunswick: 2,900 members Newfoundland/Labrador: 720 members Prince Edward Island: 425 members Yukon Terr: 260 members Northwest Terr: 135 members Therefore, about half of all Mormons in Canada live in Alberta and Ontario. The Church does not release statistics for any area smaller than a state or province, so Mormon populations for specific cities are not available.
No, infact, Mormons are Christians themselves. Christians define themselves as followers of Christ-Mormons are followers of Christ-thus, they are Christians. Anything said about Christians of different denominations not being allowed to be with a Mormon is a myth.
Mormons are Christians.
No, because Mormons try to love everybody and they are christians too!!!!
They are Christians, but I'm not sure whether or not they are MormonsNo they are not mormons, they are evangelic christiansTranslation: ProtestantYes, they're protestant, and their father pastored a pentecostal Church in NJ;
Julianne is a Mormon and Mormons are Christians