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To find out what Latter day Saints believe aka Mormons. You can visit mormon.org web site and find out. You can also chat live with official representatives of the Church on that site as well.

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Did Mormons get persecuted for refusing to let new members into their church?

No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has never denied people membership into their church. All people from all walks of life have always been accepted through baptism if they are willing to demonstrate a willingness to follow Jesus Christ and the guidelines of the Church. Mormons have been persecuted for their doctrinal and moral beliefs which differ from the popular culture, such as belief in scripture in addition to the Bible, modern prophets, salvation for the deceased, strict chastity, and clean living.


Mormons view on operation therapies of the hospital?

I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") and I am not aware of any official Church opinions on operation therapies, only personal ones (which differ from person to person). The Church and it's members fully support modern heathcare and members choose any healthcare options they want.


How do Church of Christ and Methodist beliefs differ?

One key difference is their views on baptism: Church of Christ typically practices believer's baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, while Methodists practice infant baptism as a symbol of God's grace. Additionally, Church of Christ emphasizes a cappella singing in worship, while Methodists may use a variety of musical instruments. The two denominations also differ on the structure of church leadership and governance.


Who is the mormons?

"Mormons" are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church has over 15 million baptized members worldwide, and these members come from nearly every nationality, culture, status, and background. While Mormons might differ physically and temporally, they are united in their faith. Mormons are Restorationist Christians, meaning that they believe their church is the true New Testament Christian Church restored (rather than continued or reformed) in modern times. The doctrines and authority of the original Christianity were restored to the prophet Joseph Smith through visitations by Jesus Christ, Peter, James, John the Beloved, John the Baptist, and other Biblical figures. Mormons share most beliefs and practices with other Christians, but also have some unique doctrines, including modern prophets, additional scripture, and temple ceremonies.Mormons tend to be very open and excited to share their faith with anyone interested. You can visit their official website, Mormon.org, to learn more about the faith and to get in contact with Mormons near you.


What is a person that holds beliefs that differ from the official church teaching?

They could be called several things from "dissenter" to "heretic" depending on how severely the beliefs differ.


Who is Mormons?

"Mormons" are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church has over 15 million baptized members worldwide, and these members come from nearly every nationality, culture, status, and background. While Mormons might differ physically and temporally, they are united in their faith. Mormons are Restorationist Christians, meaning that they believe their church is the true New Testament Christian Church restored (rather than continued or reformed) in modern times. The doctrines and authority of the original Christianity were restored to the prophet Joseph Smith through visitations by Jesus Christ, Peter, James, John the Beloved, John the Baptist, and other Biblical figures. Mormons share most beliefs and practices with other Christians, but also have some unique doctrines, including modern prophets, additional scripture, and temple ceremonies.Mormons tend to be very open and excited to share their faith with anyone interested. You can visit their official website, Mormon.org, to learn more about the faith and to get in contact with Mormons near you.


Having beliefs different from those of the church is called .?

Beliefs that are different to any established church or religious organization is Secularism. While beliefs that differ or are counter to specific religious doctrines is call Heresy.


How do the beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church differ from traditional Christian beliefs?

The beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church differ from traditional Christian beliefs in several key ways. One major difference is their observance of the Sabbath on Saturday, rather than Sunday. They also emphasize the imminent return of Jesus Christ and place a strong emphasis on health and wellness, including a vegetarian diet. Additionally, Seventh-day Adventists believe in the concept of "soul sleep," where the dead are unconscious until the resurrection.


What church thinks it is the best church?

The Mormons, the Catholics.... Some denominations, such as the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the United Church of Christ, or the Buddhist Church, have in their belief systems that they have no monopoly on the truth. The nature of this question could lead to debate or argument. In an effort to quell that before it begins, this answer is an attempt at objectivity. People's religious beliefs are usually such that they believe that they have the right or best perspective. If they did not feel this way, they would not subscribe to the particular religion or church they do. While their individual beliefs might differ slightly from the doctrine or dogma of the church to which they belong or attend, it obviously represents the closest match to their personal faith. Therefore, every member of every religion known to man can say, "My church is the best." The fact is, no church is truly better than any other. Each can be best for the members of that church, but there is no overall "best." Best in this case is subjective. It can be a point of debate, it can be a matter for argument, has been in fact, but it need not be. The best response to this question then is that the "best church" is that one which is best for the individual choosing.


Have Mormons and Catholics ever gotten along?

Yes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) and the Catholic Church actually get along quite well, and pretty much always have. Of course they differ in many ways and acknowledge those differences, but they also recognize their similarities and work together in many areas where they share common goals. This is especially true in Utah, which has very large Mormon and Catholic populations. Check out the "Related Links" below to see some examples of Catholics and Mormons cooperating.


How did the principles Calvinism differ from that of the catholic church?

john Calvin was liked among all of his people and in the catholic church people were limited to their practices and beliefs


What are the key differences between Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses in terms of their beliefs and practices?

Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses have different beliefs and practices. Mormons believe in the Book of Mormon and additional scriptures, while Jehovah's Witnesses focus on the Bible alone. Mormons believe in the concept of eternal progression and multiple gods, while Jehovah's Witnesses believe in one God. Mormons have a hierarchical leadership structure, while Jehovah's Witnesses have a decentralized leadership system. Both groups emphasize evangelism and community involvement, but their specific approaches and teachings differ.