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For the official declaration of the LDS beliefs and practices, go to [http://www.www.Mormon.org Mormon.org]. | For the official declaration of the LDS beliefs and practices, go to [http://www.www.Mormon.org Mormon.org]. | ||
== Summary of Beliefs == | == Summary of Beliefs == | ||
Members of the Church believe that God is a loving Heavenly Father and that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. The Holy Bible is used as a principal book of scripture, with most English members favoring the King James version. | |||
The Latter-day Saints consider themselves Christians, and find it extremely offensive to be told that they are not "real" Christians or that they don't believe in Jesus Christ's divinity. The Church is neither Catholic or Protestant, however, being a ''restoration'' rather than a ''reformation'' of an existing church. | |||
Some of the beliefs that differentiate the | Some of the beliefs that differentiate the Church from other churches include: | ||
;'''Modern day revelation and modern day prophets''': Starting with Joseph Smith in 1830, the Church has a prophet that leads the church. The prophet generally gives counsel and guidance and there is no expectation of infallibility. There is also a strong belief in receiving revelation "line up line." We--meaning the membership and the prophet--learn only what we are able to apply in our lives. Free agency also plays a big role and everyone is free to choose to follow or not to follow. | ;'''Modern day revelation and modern day prophets''': Starting with Joseph Smith in 1830, the Church has a prophet that leads the church. The prophet generally gives counsel and guidance and there is no expectation of infallibility. There is also a strong belief in receiving revelation "line up line." We--meaning the membership and the prophet--learn only what we are able to apply in our lives. Free agency also plays a big role and everyone is free to choose to follow or not to follow. |
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For the official declaration of the LDS beliefs and practices, go to Mormon.org.
Members of the Church believe that God is a loving Heavenly Father and that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. The Holy Bible is used as a principal book of scripture, with most English members favoring the King James version.
The Latter-day Saints consider themselves Christians, and find it extremely offensive to be told that they are not "real" Christians or that they don't believe in Jesus Christ's divinity. The Church is neither Catholic or Protestant, however, being a restoration rather than a reformation of an existing church.
Some of the beliefs that differentiate the Church from other churches include:
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