No. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) do not believe you go to any specific planet when you die, nor are there other planets (aside from the sun, moon, and stars) mentioned in the Book of Mormon.
Mormons believe that when someone dies, their spirit will go to the "Spirit World". This is just a title, and it is not assigned any specific location or planet. Here, the good and the wicked are separated into "Paradise" and "Prison", and are still able to make choices that will affect their salvation- including accept Jesus Christ. Following the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, those in Paradise and Prison will be resurrected (their spirits will reunite with their bodies) and they will recieve a final judgement by Jesus Christ. Based on their acceptace of Jesus as their Savior and their commitment to following His teachings, they will be assigned to live in one of three Kingdoms of Heaven, or be damned to live in Hell with Satan for eternity.
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Yes, Purgatory was in the Book of Cannon which the protestant leaders removed from the bible any mention of purgatory. The Mormons also believe in 3 different levels of heaven which could be considered a purgatory.
Surprisingly, the book of Esther does not mention the name of God at all.
No, there are not any mention of the names of Job's sisters in the Bible. Job was a prophet and there is a book of the Bible named after him.
No, Mormons do not have any specific restrictions on the use of tampons.
There is no mention of Jewish eunichs in the Book of Esther.
The books never really mention any religion.
The book doesn't mention any of the stylist's last names.
It was mention in one part of the book butit didnt say any thing about the the shawdow in the end of the book I mean if they did the book would have been so much better.
No. The Book of Genesis makes no mention of any daughters of Abraham.
The last book doesn't mention if they lived or died so it is assumed that they did live
I could find no record of any commercially published book called "The Secrets of Mormons". Perhaps you have the title wrong? There are many anti-Mormon books with similar titles, but obviously an anti-Mormon book would not say that Mormons go to heaven. If you'd like to learn about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) from the source, please visit the "Related Link" below.
Kolob is a star mentioned in the Book of Abraham as being nearest to the throne of Jesus. However, at that time, there wasn't any real distinction between planets and stars,No other reference is made.If it is a star or planet, then which one is anyone's guess.