What do mormons believe?
Some key tenets of the Mormon faith are, God once was a mortal who became an eternal being after a great trial, Christ was...
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The Mormon church maintains that although there is temporary punishment for those that are most wicked, Jesus Christ will MORE
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Mormonism does not include belief in a Trinity, in which the one God consists of three persons. If you'd like more, reply more!
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Mormons believe that God knows you personally and loves you more than you can comprehend. Thanks for texting ChaCha!
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Mormons have belief in modern prophets, beginning with Joseph Smith, Jr., and continuing today with Gordon B. Hinckley MORE?
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Mormon beliefs include belief in the Bible just as other Christian faiths. But they also believe in the Book of Mormon. ChaCha!
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Mormons believe that there are in fact four sources of divinely inspired words, instead of just one. 1) The Bible "as far as MORE
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The Mormon church uses two sources as its primary authorities: the Book of Mormon and the Bible. Thanks for using ChaCha, more?
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