The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church") uses the King James Version of The Bible (for English speakers), with no changes to the text. The church does publish it's own version which includes cross-references with the Book of Mormon, but members are welcome to use any King James Version Bible. Mormons speaking other languages use whatever Bible version is available in their language.
The King James Version of the Bible is the most common Bible for English speaking Christians. Other popular Bible versions are the New King James, New International Version, and Revised Standard Version. Mormons are welcome to use other versions of the Bible for their personal study, but the official Bible of the Mormon Church is the King James.
You are welcome to read the Mormon version of the King James Bible online or order your own paper copy at the "Related Links" below.
The "Book of Mormon" is not the Bible, and many Christians are opposed to the Book of Mormon being placed beside or ahead of the Bible. One of the "solas" of the Reformation is "Scripture Alone." The Reformation's teaching is that the scripture stands by itself as the only rule we have for faith and practice. The objection is the Book of Mormon being elevated to the status that belongs only to the Bible.
No. Mitt Romney will take the oath of office on the Bible. Mitt Romney believes that both the Bible and the Book of Mormon are scripture, and that both are of equal importance. He has no problem taking the oath of office on the Bible and would feel the same about swearing on the Bible as he would on the Book of Mormon. You can learn more about Mormon beliefs about the Bible at the "Related Links" below.
Yes, they believe in both the Old and New Testaments and use the same Bible.
They are both religious texts considered scripture by their believers, but otherwise they are not very similar. The Qur'an is comperable to the Bible and has some similar stories. Because Mormons use both the Bible and the Book of Mormon, there was no need to repeat the Bible stories in the Book of Mormon.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge Mormons use the same mutilated Bible in common use in protestant sects, the mistranslation known as the King James and more recent ones which omit the seven Old Testament Books that Martin Luther disagreed with.
David Archuleta was raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) and was baptized into the church as a child. He has always been a Mormon. Mormons are Christians, but they are not Protestant or Catholic Christians. Mormons believe that the Bible is the Word of God and that Salvation comes through Jesus Christ, just like all Christians, but they also have additional beliefs that are not shared by mainstream Christianity. These beliefs include modern prophets, scripture in addition to the Bible, and salvation for the dead, just to name a few. You can check out the "Related Links" below to visit the official Mormon Church website and learn about their beliefs.
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
for the same reasons that Christians follow the Bible.
The same Reason Christians read Bible :)x
Catholics ARE Christians, the originalChristians, and have the same Commandments as the Protestant denominations. However, they may be numbered differently than in the Protestant Bible.
No. The owners of In-n-Out Burger are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church). They are Protestant Christians. This is why you may see Bible verses printed on some of their products.
Yes. She is Mormon and Mormons are Christians.