The Book of Mormon. Some of it is taken directly from Christian scripture and some of it was added or made up by the false teachers of Mormonism/latter day Saints. Mormons don't follow Christ, they follow false prophets and false teachers. I don't know why, but satanic freemason symbols are used in the Mormon/latter day Saint religion.
The Church of Christ. Later known as Church of Jesus of Latter Day Saints
This is not really a question. If you are looking for information about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I recommend www.mormon.org.
Yes. Jimmer Fredette is an active baptized member of the church.
The decanonized saints list is significant in Catholic Church history because it represents a shift in the Church's understanding of who should be officially recognized as a saint. This list includes individuals who were previously recognized as saints but were later removed from official veneration. This decision reflects the Church's evolving criteria for canonization and its willingness to reevaluate the lives and actions of past saints.
Ten of the first companions of St. Ignatius of Loyola were later declared saints by the Catholic Church.
They belong to an offshoot of the Mormon church. They call it the Fundamentalist Church of Later Day Saints or FLDS for short.
The name was changed to the current form about 1838. It went through a couple of different forms.(1830) It was originally called the "The Church of Christ"(1834) Changed to "The Church of Latter-Day Saints" to reflect the belief that we are living in the Last Days before the Second Coming of Christ(1838) Changed to "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" on the grounds that, for it to be Christ's Church, it really should be called by His Name.
Latter Day Saints, as in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (a.k.a. the "Mormon" church) means saints of the last days. Members of the church believe that they are Latter Day Saints - followers of Christ (saints) in the last (latter) days.
Joseph Smith, Jr. organized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) under the direction of Jesus Christ. After he was murdered, Brigham Young lead the majority of Church members to Utah and was there named the second president and prophet of the Church.
The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "FLDS") began with a group of people who left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the 1890's, when the church outlawed the practice of polygamy. The Fundamentalist Church is estimated to have a few thousand members that live mostly in closed societies in Utah, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, and British Columbia. The majority of these members are believed to practice polygamy. You can go to the FLDS official websites at the "Related Links" below.
The LDS angel mentioned in the text refers to the Angel Moroni, a central figure in the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is said to have appeared to the church's founder, Joseph Smith, and guided him to the golden plates that were later translated into the Book of Mormon.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official name of the church most often called the "Mormon" church. While use of the word "Mormon" is acceptable and even used by the church in some official capacities (such as the Mormon.org website and Mormon Helping Hands initiative), it was originally a derogatory nickname. Use of the full name of the Church, or of the shortened "LDS" or "Latter-day Saint", is encouraged because "Mormon" may also refer to the Mormonism movement as a whole, including splinter groups which the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rejects.