I don't know much about their church itself. I have studied some about their religion, and I never could get past a book of the Bible being given to a modern day prophet.. but that is my own reaction to that. I would never judge a religion in it's entirety just because of my aversion to some of it's teachings. I am associated with Jehovah's Witnesses, and I know first hand how it feels to be turned away before you get a chance to hold intelligent conversation! :) I know when I go to a door, I appreciate someone who has time to speak with me doing so, and someone who does not, saying so. In return, I open my door to anyone who has anything to say about God. How could I not and expect anyone to open their door to me?! Because of this, I met two of the nicest young men on their mission, who began to come by as often as twice a week to talk. They never changed me from a Witness to a Mormon, and I never changed them to Jehovah's Witnesses, but we had fine, long, spirited, wonderful discussions about the Bible. They knew their Bible. They were polite. They went door to door in spite of naysayers as per the Bible's instuctions. They were helpful, honest and warm, and if every Mormon I ever meet is as great as these two kids, I'd be pleased to make their aquaintance! Don't believe all the bad (or good, for that matter) about anything until you get all the facts!!
2006-11-20 05:19:00
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answered by themom 6
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LDS meetinghouses are equipped with ordinary splendor and utility in thoughts. maximum have a chapel, cultural corridor(well-being center), and degree equipped as one super room and separated by utilising curtains, quite reminiscient of the Kirtland Temple. If too many people take place for any super assembly, the Cultural corridor is used as over-bypass. Spare chairs are saved under the degree with folding tables. The church is designed to accomodate very just about any activity, from skills night to basketball to dinners and dances. that's equipped simply by fact the middle of the Mormon community. LDS meetinghouses are seldom run-down and extremely just about consistently nicer than different churches in the area. around the three significant rooms can in many circumstances be got here across a time-honored Room, a Nursery, a Kitchen, places of work, a relief Society Room ( for the sisters), a library, and greater than a number of alternative lecture rooms. the bigger meetinghouses additionally comprise a font for baptism, a Geneology Library with a separate front, a Sattelite communications equipment, and a extreme Council room, alongside with greater places of work. The homes are extremely utilitarian without compromising splendor. interior those parameters, maximum homes additionally convey the mind's eye and layout skills of the close by wards, making each and each construction quite diverse. There are some that greenback the cookie-cutter attitude, yet not many. i be attentive to of one that sounds like a Swiss Chalet, and yet another that has 2 chapels. The LDS church reserves its optimum artwork for the Temples. The Temples tend to be equipped with little concern approximately fee. Architects post plans in a sort of opposition. maximum Temples are equipped to replicate the area wherein they stay. for this reason the Washington Temple inspires the class and form of the Washington Monument. The Mexico city Temple inspires pictures of the classic Mayan pyramids. The Hawaii Temple exhibits a sort of Western and jap impacts which grant it a variety and ask your self all its own. each and all of the Temples is properly pointed out with the inscription over the entrance "Holiness to the Lord". in the tip they're equipped to delight only one individual, our Lord and Savior himself.
2016-10-22 10:27:12
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answered by ? 4
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They have many positive traits. They focus heavily on families, and being together as a family, supportive of their childrens activitys. They always help fellow Mormons in need, opening doors, and wallets, should someone fall into trouble. They work really hard.
There are some negatives, like the belief Jospeh Smith got scripture from a hat, they change their religious views, such a polygamy, to suit society, or the current need, wich if they were commands from God, they shouldnt do.
All in all, they are friendly, compassionate.
2006-11-20 04:59:41
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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The Mormons claim to be Christian, but their god is the father of Satan and they believe that Satan is their brother. They decorate their temples with inverted pentagrams, believe in contact and revelations from the dead, and put occult symbols on their magic underwear so that they can be their own gods.
Since I was raised in the Mormon church and my family has been in it since 1853 with Brigham Young as polygamists with the blood atonement doctrine, the Adam-God doctrine, the Mountain Meadows Massacre, etc. I can tell you it has been hell in my life.
2006-11-20 16:51:20
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answered by kirstycristy 3
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I love the church and I love the gospel. I know it is the only true and complete gospel on the earth and that by making and keeping the sacred temple covenants, other necessary covenants (such as baptism), obeying the commandments, living the best life we can and enduring to the end, we can return to live with our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, our spouse and families in the Celestial Kingdom for all eternity!
2006-11-20 08:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Mormons have corrected bible and Christianity in many ways, but to say the truth they are just beating the dead horse. Rather than correcting the corrupt religion why not accept the true religion - Islam?
If you compare Mormon's teachings with Islam's teachings you will find that they are trying to emulate Islam's teaching in many ways. The only difference is that Islam was revealed 1400 years ago and Mormons like yesterday...
2006-11-20 05:40:13
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answered by ATK 3
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I am LDS, so my answer probably doesn't count. :-)
But my impression of the LDS church is that it is an upright organization that tries very hard to do good in the world. It teaches its members to love each other, to have strong families, and to be good citizens. Jesus Chist is the central focus of the LDS church, though most people have been told differently. All in all, the people are wonderful and the church is true.
2006-11-20 05:01:20
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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The mostly negative comments are for a reason. You must consider the source, always.
Read about the history of Joe Smith and you will see a charlatan with a crystal ball that had visions inspired by the dark side.
His writings are a mixture of occult, freemasonry, and Christian theology (perverted).
2006-11-20 05:20:38
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answered by Jay Z 6
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When you judge it by Scripture or history, you find it is a cult.
It claims to be Christian, but it's teachings are far from what the Bible teaches.
There is no evidence to back up their teachings about early America.
Joe Smith was a false prophet and so is the Mormon church a false church.
2006-11-20 05:07:56
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answered by G3 6
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Most mormons I have met are VERY NICE, VERY CARING people. But their mythology espcially the story of Joseph Smith and the tablets and the angels and the native americans is totally preposterous. I am also dissapointed that politically American Mormons generally support war and torture and don't speak out enough on human rights. It seems like a huge contradiction.
2006-11-20 04:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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