The Book of Mormon is organized as a compilation of smaller books, each named after its main named narrator or a prominent leader, beginning with the First...
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Mormon Origins makes available historical documents relating to the beginnings of Mormonism. Mormon Origins is created to make available historical information and/or documents relating to the beginnings of Mormonism in America. The Mormon religion is based upon the story and religious teachings of Joseph Smith.
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Mormonism began with Joseph Smith Jr. who was born on Dec. 23, 1805, in Vermont. He was the fourth child of Lucy and Joseph Smith. Joseph senior was known as a money digger and sought after buried treasure, particularly that of Captain Kidd.
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hen asked about Mormonism, In response to his prayer to be guided towards the true religion, Smith claimed to have a series of visions, beginning in 1820. The two "Personages" in his first vision were interpreted to be God the Father and God the Son, and the message was that he should join none of the existing churches,
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The scriptural context of these questions is assurance of the eternal character of the soul and of the creation of the earth as a place for the family of God." Encyclopedia of Mormonism...
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Mormonism, known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (with headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah -- a state that is now 70% Mormon), was officially founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr. (1805-1844). Smith claimed to have But at the very beginning of the process of human generation, sin entered necessarily.
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Mormonism is a purely American Gnosis, for which Joseph Smith was and is a far more ..... or the beginning of an "adoptive", androgynous new Mormon Masonry.
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101 Reasonable Doubts About Mormonism Remember that Mormonism does not claim to be partially correct, or mostly correct, but that all of it is true. And remember that under the "reasonable doubt" rules of evidence applied in court, if there is any reasonable doubt, the case has not been proven.
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This is the most important teaching of Mormonism. Nothing else comes close to it. We believe that God was once a mortal man on another planet who progressed by living in obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel he had on his world, then he died.
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www.exmormon.org/fourteen.htm
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