The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has a fantastic website which outlines the basic beliefs and doctrines of their Church. You can visit this site by going to the "Related Links" below.
Here are a few of the most fundamental beliefs of the "Mormons":
*God is the father and creator of your spirit. He loves you and has a plan for your life.
*God sent his son, Jesus Christ, to the earth to atone for your sins so that you could return to live with God.
*The Church that Jesus Christ organized in the New Testament apostatized over the centuries, the doctrines were changed and the authority to preach was lost, but all was restored in 1830 to Joseph Smith, Jr.
*God has prophets and apostles now, just as he did in Biblical times.
*God's word is contained in the scriptures, which include the Holy Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price.
*God loves all people and has prepared a way for each of them to return to him, those who do not accept Jesus Christ's atonement in this life will have an opportunity to do so before they are judged.
*The family unit is fundamental to God's plan.
*Our bodies are sacred gifts from God and should be treated with respect by living a healthy lifestyle, being chaste, and dressing modestly.
Judaism, Hinduism, Mormonism...
The Four Noble Truths and the Five Noble Precepts.
Train HardGet Sufficient RestEat WellThese are the 3 core principles of any weight training routine.
The Southern Baptist Convention would never say that they are seeking to destroy Mormonism, but it is true that they do not agree to the tenets of Mormonism. Some members of the Southern Baptist Convention are more friendly toward Mormonism than others.
Core principles are fundamental beliefs or values that guide an individual, organization, or system in their decision-making and behavior. These principles serve as the foundation for defining purpose, objectives, and actions.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Enlightenment Thinkers
Encyclopedia of Mormonism was created in 1992.
Mormonism Unvailed was created in 1834.
The Rise of Mormonism was created in 2005.
The Common Core Principles for Self Care consist of six key principles. These principles aim to guide individuals in effectively managing their health and well-being. They emphasize the importance of personal responsibility, informed decision-making, and the support of healthcare systems in promoting self-care.
I suggest talking to some missionaries. Those guys in suits.