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.
Mormons refer to God as "Heavenly Father."
Mormons worship god because we strongly believe in God and want to repay him with all that we can
Yes, Mormons believe that Jesus is the Son of God.
Mormons are christians!!!!!
Yes, Mormons believe in God as the central figure of their faith.
Trinitarians are people who believe in the doctrine of the Trinity - this includes most Christians including Catholics and the majority of Protestant faiths. Mormons do not adhere to the Trinity doctrine, instead believing that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three individual beings united in purpose. Many Mormons find the Trinity doctrine confusing and nonsensical. However, Mormons hold no hard feelings against Trinitarians themselves, and respect that others have different beliefs than they do. Unitarians are members of the Unitarian churches, often the Unitarian Universalist denomination in the United States. Unitarians tend to be a liberal faith which believes that there is no one right path for everyone. They believe in God as one being, and encourage each other on their individual path to spiritual fulfillment. Mormons believe that there is only one right path - Jesus Christ, but appreciate Unitarians willingness to be inclusive, loving, and encouraging of all people in their path to God. Mormons seek to find common ground with people of all faiths and belief systems. They believe that there is good and truth within all religions and that our similarities should be sought out and celebrated while being respectful of our differences.
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Some may suspect this, but it is untrue. Mitt Romney is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and does believe that Thomas S. Monson is a prophet, but Mormons (including Mr. Romney) do NOT believe that the prophet is the only one who speaks to God. It is a fundamental, basic belief of all Mormons that each individual has the right to speak with God directly. Mormons are expected to develop a personal relationship with God and to speak with Him directly every day. Mormons believe that they should not do anything without receiving individual confirmation from God that it is the correct path for them. Mormons are even encouraged to pray about the instruction of the prophet before obeying it. The Church does not want 'blind followers', but wants members to have a personal relationship with God and to follow His commandments because they know for themselves that it is what they should do, not because it is what someone else says they should do.
Mormons believe in a God who is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as separate beings. They believe in the potential for humans to become like God. In the afterlife, Mormons believe in different levels of heaven where individuals can progress and be with their families.
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Mormons believe in a God who is the Father of all spirits, who is loving, just, and merciful. They believe that God has a physical body and that He is the creator of the universe. Mormons also believe in the concept of the Godhead, which consists of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost as three separate beings united in purpose.
Do you have any evidence of the wrath of God being against Mormons in particular? Nothing has occurred that seems to be specifically targeted against Mormonism, which would lead me to believe that the wrath of God is not against the Mormons, therefore proving that He is not angry with them.