Yes, Im mormon, I've been a mormon all my life. My great great great grandfather was the second person from England to be baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The thing I love the most about the church is that everything is soo easy to understand. All of the doctrine that they teach is so simple and easy to understand, and once you learn it, it really does become the only doctrine that makes sense. The thing I dislike the most associated with the LDS church is all of the misconceptions that there are about it. I mean, some of the things said are beyond rediculous, mainly said by ANTI-mormons, and then people actually believe it. Like an ANTI-mormon is gonna give someone an unbiased opinion about the LDS church. Thats what I least like.
2006-11-25 15:03:00
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answered by Patrick S 2
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I'm a less active Mormon so thought I would answer this question as well.
What I liked the most was the social advents had some really good times.
What I liked the least was everything else.
2006-11-26 02:58:18
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answered by Tara 4
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I am a Mormon. I like the aspect that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has the true restored gospel on this earth and that the true priesthood of God is with us forevermore.
What I least like about it is all the anti-Mormons that profess they know what is going on in my religion, but do not have a clue. They'd rather believe any and everything coming their way so long as it is detrimental to the LDS faith. That motivates them to more vitriolic accusations made against us. They relish in spreading falsehoods and lies about the Mormon faith so they can stand above it.
2006-11-24 12:50:08
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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Yes. I like that we are taught we each need to find out for ourselves what is correct and not to follow blindly. Hand in hand with that idea is that each of us is entitled to personal revelation from God if we have faith and ask.
Additionally, if God loves his children it makes sense to me he would not cut them off, but would continue to direct them. Thus, a modern prophet.
The least likable thing is that for some reason people expect Mormons to be perfect and hold it against them if for some reason they do something against their beliefs, which we all do. Also, I would sure love if marijuana became legal and the church didn't have a problem with it.
2006-11-27 10:21:27
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answered by straightup 5
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Yes.
I like most, my relationship with my Savior and Heavenly Father, and the guidance I receive through the Holy Ghost.
hmmmm...hard to pick a least...probably all the misconceptions people have about us. I mean, mostly they make me laugh, but sometimes it does get annoying.
thanks
2006-11-24 12:52:05
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answered by daisyk 6
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I'm an ex-Mormon and the least likeable thing about being a Mormon is the occultic spiritual deception, oppression, and bondage, which is the way the religion keeps people separated from God. While claiming to be the only Christian church, Mormons condemn orthodox Biblical Christianity and are against all Christian doctrines.
The Mormon heavenly father is a self-exalted polygamous man who is the father of Satan on some planet near Kolob, not in our Milky Way galaxy, but in another one, far, far away. The Mormons believe Satan is their brother, they decorate their temples with inverted pentagrams, put occult symbols on their magic underwear so that they can be their own gods, and follow their temple god Lucifer, who leads them on the path to godhood the way he promised Adam and Eve. The Mormons are polytheists and their gods are composed of and limited by natural things like time, matter, and space, and are not therefore "supernatural." Although Mormons profess their god's influence is far-reaching, they believe he can only be in one place at one time. In Mormon theology, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are subordinate and inferior to "Heavenly Father," and even "Heavenly Father" is inferior to the Christian monotheist's God, the most holy Trinity.
Mormons do not worship Jesus Christ as God, they do not pray to Him, they do not have a personal relationship with Him, therefore Mormons are not Christians. They also do not believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God and they compromise it.
1Sa 15:23
For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee
http://www.geocities.com/swickersc/mormonjesus.html
BTW, the Mormon Holy Ghost is not God.
Heber C. Kimball, who was a member of the First Presidency, said that "the Holy Ghost is a man; he is one of the sons of our Father and our God ..." (Journal of Discourses, vol. 5, p.179).
William E. Berrett: "The Holy Ghost is a person. Unlike the Father and the Son who have bodies of flesh and bone, the Holy Ghost has no body of flesh and bone (that is, of the elements as we know them) but is a personage of spirit" (The Restored Church, p.540).
The Mormon church leaders teach that the Holy Ghost does not have a body of flesh and bones, they also teach that it is absolutely essential to have one. In fact, they claim that the devils were denied bodies of flesh and bone as a punishment for their sins.
2006-11-25 13:32:39
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answered by kirstycristy 3
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Yes!
What I love most about it is that I know it is true. I can be with my Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, my husband, children and family for all eternity.
There is nothing I don't like about it.
2006-11-26 10:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No but there are plenty of Morons. Get a net and help me catch a few.
2006-11-24 12:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
i like feeling that i'm doing what is right.
i don't like not being able to drink with my friends.
2006-11-24 12:43:17
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answered by lucas w 1
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No, I dislike "everything" about it.
2006-11-24 12:42:48
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answered by twelfntwelf3 4
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