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Do Mormons believe in the Trinity?

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If by "the doctrine of the Trinity" one means the New Testament claim that there is a Father, a Son, and a Holy Ghost, all three of whom are fully divine, three-in-one. then Latter-day Saints believe in the doctrine of the Trinity. If by "Trinity" one means something else -- perhaps the traditional Christian view, then the answer must be "No!".

WHAT DO MORMONS BELIEVE?

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Mormons are some of the most exemplary human beings, especially in regard to their behavior patterns and their adherence to the fundamental values of our society. But their religious beliefs are, to put is simply, wrong. They believe that an angel named Moroni left some gold tablets in upstate New York and that these tablets were discovered by a man named Joseph Smith. From these tablets, Joseph Smith "translated" the Book of Mormon, which is the foundation upon which Mormonism is built.

Do Mormons believe in the virgin birth?

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Yes, Latter-day Saints believe that Mary, mother of Jesus Christ and of Jehovah, was a virgin at the time of their conception.

Do Mormons believe that God is married?

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Yes. Latter-day Saints infer from authoritative sources of scripture and modern prophecy that there is a Heavenly Mother whose name is Mother Gonhorra -- as well as a Heavenly Father. In fact, Heavenly Father is a polygamist, whose wives' primary function is to have more babies. (Heavenly Father is not to be confused with Jesus or with Jehovah; Mormonism has its Heavenly Father, Christianity does not.

Trinity: Do you believe in the Trinity?

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We believe that God, Elohim in Hebrew (a plural word), has revealed Himself to humanity in the manifestations of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is clear by any cursory reading of the Scriptures.

Do muslims believe Jesus was part of the Trinity?

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Do muslims believe Jesus was crucified? A: No. Jesus prayed to Allah for help, and Allah helped him. Many early Followers of Jesus(pbuh), such as the Carpocrates, Marcionites and Basolideons did not believe Jesus(pbuh) was crucified. The New Testament is partially a narration of Jesus' life and ministry. There is no such thing as the "books of Jesus."

Do Mormons believe in the virgin birth of Christ?

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Yes, Latter-day Saints believe that Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, was a virgin at the time of Jesus' birth.

Are you guys Mormons?

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We were all raised Mormon in different parts of the United States, but none of us have stayed active within the church. Actually, yes.

Do Mormons still believe (as Smith taught) that Adam actually created the Earth?

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See my answer above: Under the direction of Jesus. The Father is the architect and awarding authority/owner/constructor of the Creation, Jesus is the master builder, and Adam is the headman (or the worker). Who created the world? Was it the architect/awarding authority/owner/constructor? Was it the master builder? Was it the worker/headman? I for my part have never seen a building where they listed the worker as he who built the building. Likewise, I would not say Adam created the world.

Some people don't believe in the Trinity, would you explain why?

Christianity is made up of various elements. Many people are sincere and devoted Bible students. They want to do what is right and obey God and His laws as revealed in the Bible. The Trinity is not a Bible Doctrine and does not appear in the Bible. In fact no one in the original Catholic Church was Trinitarian for three centuries. The first mention of any threefold system was in 180 when Theophilus of Antioch mentioned a trias, which has been incorrectly translated as Trinity.

Do you believe in the Trinity (one true God in three persons)?

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Yes, but as I said before we don't believe in the Nicene novelty of "of one substance" but rather the earlier Christian idea of "of the same substance." We believe in one God of three Persons.

Are Mormons Christian?

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We try to act like Christians, but our beliefs are in may cases opposite of those of Christianity. For example, we hold the cornerstone of Christianity, that or Original Sin, to be a false doctrine. We have a polytheistic religion: we believe that "worlds without end" exist, and each is governed by one or its own gods (and daemons, too:). We believe that the normal Christian Trinity -- of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are a false concept.

Are Mormons Aliens?

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Yes, but we try to act as if we're not. The fact is, we were once space beings from the Planet Kolob (Constellation Cancer, sector 1328) .It's our plan of salvation to return to that heavenly orb, after death. Joseph Smith, our first prophet, teaches of Kolob and of other planets. They are named Planet Oliblish and Planet Enish-go-on-dosh. See also our Kolob Hymn.

Who are the Mormons?

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The official name of the Mormon Church today is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joseph Smith founded it at the age of 24, in the state of New York on April 6, 1830. It was originally named the Church of Christ, and then in 1834 the name was changed to the Church of the Latter Day Saints. In 1838 it received its current name (Doctrine and Covenants, Sec.115:4).

Who is the trinity?

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We believe in one God, creator of all things, infinitely perfect and eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is something that is hard to understand, but God is One who exists in a place that is incomprehensible to us as humans in this world. The Father: We believe in God the Father, an infinite personal Spirit, perfect in holiness, wisdom, power and love.
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