All religions think they have the only true definition of god.
I don't know who Brooke White is but Mormons believe they can become gods, IF they do certain ceremonies in the temple and keep the vows they make there. Not all Mormons believe they will become gods, because not all Mormons go to the temple and do the ceremonies they believe are required. They do not believe they will become gods but they do believe they will be able to become more like Jesus and god.
Mermaids are not real, so nobody can become one regardless of their religion.
In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
Because that is where Mormons went in order to escape persecution.
Mormons believe in a God who is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as separate beings. They believe in the potential for humans to become like God. In the afterlife, Mormons believe in different levels of heaven where individuals can progress and be with their families.
The Latter Day Saints or Mormons.I really think it was Mormons. I am doing a assiment for my schoool and that fits into what i need.it could be either but that's just my oppinionIn 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
According to the online dictionary, "macerator" means "to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid" and "to become thin or emaciated; waste away".
A number of people, states, countries joined together for a common purpose
Perhaps it would be dandy, if it were true. However, it is actually the complete opposite. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) do not forget that most people lived before the church was founded and most of those living today do not accept it. This is a huge central feature of the Church. This is why Mormons are so interested in genealogy and family history. This is why Mormons build temples. The whole purpose of Mormon temples is to perform baptisms, priesthood ordinations, sealings, and other ordinances for the dead. Mormons believe that the whole purpose of life is to serve God and become more like Him by bringing to pass His purpose (the immortality and eternal life of man - Moses 1:39) by performing these ordinances in the Temple. Essentially, Mormons believe that their whole purpose is to remember those people who were not baptized or sealed or ordained to the priesthood and do all in their power to ensure that these ordinances are performed in their behalf. The entire mission of Mormonism is to provide the opportunity of salvation through Jesus Christ to all people, living and dead.
Actually, this isn't really a belief of the Mormon people. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that God loves all people equally. They also believe that each person should be given a chance to hear and accept the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and all people are welcome to become Mormons if they choose to. Mormons are not taught that they are better or more favored than anyone else. Most Mormons would say that they believe they are the people of God, but they do not believe that God 'chose' them over anyone else. Mormons believe that an individual chooses God, and by following Him they become His people.
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