Based on just the answers, yes. But since I'm LDS, I know what is really true about us and what isn't. That helps to sort out all the crap people say.
2007-12-10 09:24:06
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answered by odd duck 6
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It's a cult a right. The leaders and followers will never admit to it though. But being secretive about where all of the tithing money they get each week and being tax exempt should send alarm bells in people heads.
Also not allowing all family to attend weddings? The temple marriage ceremony is online. For more information go to exmormon.org They have a board with people very well versed growing up in this cult!! Take a look!!
2007-12-14 11:43:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Cult roughly refers to a cohesive social group devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture considers outside the mainstream, with a notably positive or negative popular perception.
The truth is there is no objective distinction by which a cult may be distinguished from a religion. Use of the term cult does not tell us what a religion is, only how it is regarded by the person using the term.
FYI - The best offense is a polite and informative defense
2007-12-10 08:40:01
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answered by phrog 7
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Based on the definition of "CULT" in the dictionary, yes, we are a cult, but then, so are the Catholics and the Lutherans and the Methodists and all the other churches.
For those who do call us a cult, the word "CULT" to them is "the church down the road I don't believe and don't like, that I want others to fear and hate as much as I do."
2007-12-18 00:10:07
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answered by mormon_4_jesus 7
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism) is a beautiful Christian religion, not a cult. This very question has been in the news lately; several reporters have pointed out that even the Southern Baptist Convention (a very large evangelical organization in the United States) lists Mormonism under the category "newly developed religions," not "cults and sects." You should be extremely careful when trying to learn about Mormons from others. There are many who hate the Mormons and spread lies, distortions, and conspiracy theories about them. Others think they understand Mormon doctrine because of "what they've heard," but are actually misinformed. I think learning about Mormonism from actual Mormons (from Mormon missionaries, from Mormon members, or from sites created and maintained by Mormons on the Internet) is much better than trusting second-hand information.
Because Mormons are Christian, we believe in most of the things that Christians believe, including:
1) Christ is divine and salvation comes only through Him.
2) The Bible is the word of God.
3) Men ought to love one another.
Mormons are a unique branch of Christianity, however. We are neither Catholic nor Protestant, so naturally we have some different beliefs. Most of the differences are minor. One significant difference has to do with the authority to act in God's name. Mormons believe that soon after the death of Christ and His apostles, the early Christian Church was greatly influenced by Greek and Roman philosophies and political pressures. Despite the efforts of many good men and women, the true Church of Christ was eventually lost because of these outside pressures and internal, man-made changes. Mormons believe that God reestablished the original Church of Christ in 1820 through a man named Joseph Smith.
To learn more about Mormons, visit my site at allaboutmormons . com !
Hope this helps! Mormon Christianity has changed my life by helping me better follow Jesus Christ.
2007-12-11 21:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Phrog is right. People who use the word cult when referring to Mormons are being judgmental. They are putting down something they don't understand, and in fact, choose not to understand, because someone told them so. Most of the things I define as a cult have a worship of a particular human being at their core, like David Koresh or Jim Jones.
2007-12-10 08:46:00
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answered by mommanuke 7
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Some people are going off of what they have read in the past. It's not a cult, but there have been some break-off groups which would probably qualify to some degree.
2007-12-10 11:15:47
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answered by Cookie777 6
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while i improve right into an insignificant youthful guy, i might often placed the objective of preaching the gospel and coaching in the past getting fired from my activity. on one such activity, i had a communicate with the BK supervisor as he stated what a cult improve into! he stated the dictionary definition in accordance to the dictionary Jesus improve right into a cult chief in all its styles of christianity. so sure, they're. yet another fact to contemplate is the apostacy of christianity. and evaluate this doctrine to the warning in Galatians. the place i think of Paul warns of accepting the different Gospel. if the apostacy is genuine! the gospel that catholics and protestants have in the present day are actually not a similar Gospel. yet many christians are taught to have self belief they nevertheless have the unique gospel of jesus as taught by ability of the brother of Jesus who's James. additionally stated there are 7 church homes referenced interior the e book of revelation and positively one of them is the church of devil which preaches fornication(s).
2016-10-01 07:45:37
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answered by ? 4
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Where is all of this going to get you? I know a lot of Mormons, and they are the nicest people that I have ever met in my life. They are free to believe what they believe. They may share what they believe with you, but they never pressure you ever. Also, another thing that I noticed is that they NEVER bash other religions. They believe that it is wrong to.
2007-12-10 08:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Anybody who actually knows a member of the Church knows that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is not a cult.
2007-12-18 06:42:03
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answered by catalyst 4
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