Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) do consider themselves Christians, just not Protestant Christians. They believe that true Christianity had to be restored to the earth by Jesus Christ himself, rather than reformed or remodeled from the Catholic Church. Therefore, they consider themselves Restorationist Christians, rather than Protestant Christians.
Common beliefs are salvation through Jesus Christ, Christlike living, baptism, partaking of Communion/Lord's Supper/Sacrament, Sunday worship, prayer, and the Bible being Holy Scripture and the Word of God.
Different (or, as a Mormon would say, 'additional') beliefs are modern prophets and apostles, priesthood authority from God, Temple ordinances to provide salvation for the dead, and additional scripture, including the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine & Covenants.
Of course, Protestant Christians vary in their beliefs, (for example, women in the clergy, acceptance of homosexuality, mode of baptism, Bible versions, acceptable forms of worship) so detailed similarities between your individual beliefs and those of the Mormons you will have to find yourself. The "Related Links" below will help you learn what Mormons believe so that you can find some common ground.
Mormonism is just like any other Christian religion, each religion being with their individual differences, so if Mormonism is fraudulent, then all of Christianity is fraudulent.
Judaism, Hinduism, Mormonism...
They are both the primary prophets of their respective religions, Chrisitianity and Islam.
Mormonism is a religion, not a disease. Most religions do not cause skin conditions.
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That's a dumb question. There are too many to list. But of course, there is Chrisitianity, Islam, and Buddishm are the top religions.
Both Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses are Christian-based religions that emerged in the United States during the 19th century. They both believe in the Bible as a sacred text and emphasize the importance of spreading their faith through missionary work. Additionally, both religions have distinct beliefs that set them apart from mainstream Christianity, such as the rejection of the doctrine of the Trinity.
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The question is more of a statement that a request for information. However, ignore the emotive and inflammatory style of the question for a moment. This allegation has been made many times, often as a criticism of one or both religions. The debate that surrounds the allegation is a complex and heated one. Understand that there can be only the simplest of responses to the question in a forum such as this. No, people do not know this because Mormonism and Islam are very different religions. Allah is not recognized at the God of Mormonism, which recognizes God as three people. Mormonism does not recognize Mohammed as its leading prophet and accepts that Joseph Smith, the Mormon founder is one of several prophets and not the last true prophet. Islam sees Mohammed as the last true prophet after which there can be no others. Undoubtedly there are similarities. However, take any two religions and similarities will be found between them. To claim that Mormonism is a copy of militant Islam is not only inaccurate but simplistic.
Monetheism is the belief in one God or super natural being. Religions like Chrisitianity are monetheistic because they believe in one God.
Pretty much all the religions one would find elsewhere in the United States: Catholicism, Protestantism, Mormonism, Judaism, and Native American religions.
No known scripture points to Mormonism as a cult as people picture the definition of a "cult". The definition of a "cult" is a group that worships a being or individual, this would include Christian religions.