No. The doctrine and scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) never says that God lives on another planet. It does briefly mention that a planet called 'Kolob' is "nearest to the throne of God" (see Pearl of Great Price, Abraham Chapter 3), but it does not say that God lives there, only that He lives near there. Mormons believe that God lives in the Celestial Kingdom of Heaven, where all mankind may dwell with Him if they choose to obey Him.
No. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) believe that God resides in heaven. Where exactly 'heaven' is remains unknown. A rarely used book of Mormon scripture describes a planet called 'Kolob' which is said to be "nearest to the throne of God". It never says that God lives there, only that it is the closest planet to where God lives.
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No. Either God is real, or he is the product of human imagination. But he is not an alien from another planet. He just does not exist
Mormon scripture and doctrine never says that God lives on a planet. It does state that a planet or star called Kolob is 'the nearest to the throne of God', but that is all that is known. Most Mormons assume that God lives on a planet of some sort, but this place is never given a name nor described.
Answer The Mormon religion believes that the Heavenly Father (God) had several sons by his divine wife, two of these sons were Jesus and Lucifer. No other religion holds this belief and it is one of the reasons that all the Christian denominations reject Mormon claims that they are a Christian group. The Mormon religion has cartoons which illustrate this teaching.
Monotheism.Monotheism. An alternate, the belief in the existence of several gods, is called polytheism (multigods), pantheism (gods in everything). Another alternate is atheism, the belief in no god or gods.
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Yes. All members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the Book of Mormon is the word of God and that it is a volume of scripture to be used as a companion with the Holy Bible. This is a key doctrine of the Church, and belief in the Book of Mormon is a requirement for baptism. Joseph Smith called the Book of Mormon the "Keystone of our religion", meaning that belief in the Book of Mormon is fundamental, and if taken out the entire church would collapse. If you'd like to learn more about the Book of Mormon or what Mormons believe about it, check out the "Related Links" below.
The dwarf planet Ceres is named after the Roman godddes of agriculture. Another answer: Saturn - the roman god of agriculture.
This has been part of Mormon teaching for many decades. Do some research and see what you come up with. The links may be a good starting point. The 'How Did God Become God' link explains a little about the Mormon belief that God was once a man as we are, and he and his wife peopled the world with their children. Every Mormon man can hope to become a god of his own world and people it with his wife, if certain conditions are met. You can also find many fairytales in Hinduism of their Gods and their variety of wives.
The official name of the Mormon church is: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) Mormon is a nickname given to the church and it's members because of their belief in a book of scripture called the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is held as sacred scripture and as a companion to the Bible to testify that Jesus is the Christ. Mormons also believe the Bible to be the true word of God.
No, Saturn was named after the Greek God Saturnus