Mormons attest to the validity of the Bible and modern-day revelation and have a core belief in the importance of eternal families. They assert that Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith in 1820 with the express purpose of restoring His Church and gospel in its purity and fulness to the earth.
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At the core of a Mormon’s testimony is faith in God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost, and Joseph Smith’s restoration of the true church on earth.  A basic belief in these truths is the foundation of a testimony of the Mormon Church.  Mormons believe and strive to follow the Ten Commandments and the Articles of Faith,
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The Articles of Faith; "These include fundamental and characteristic doctrines of the gospel as taught by this Church; but they are not to be regarded as a complete exposition of belief ... " Elder James E. Talmage, Articles of Faith ... Light Planet Home > Mormons > Basic Mormon Beliefs...
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Mormonism comprises the religious, institutional, and cultural elements of the early Latter Day Saint movement and its modern denominations deriving from the leadership of Brigham Young. Most specifi...
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: Strangite Mormons believe in the Living God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost, Gospel of Christ, Baptism, Gifts of the Holy Ghost, Restoration of the Gospel and Melchisedec Priesthood, Salvation, the Sabbath, Individual Rights, Personal Revelation, the Ten Commandments, and gathering of the House of Israel. ... Mormonism Today...
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Central tenets of this faith, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz. ... In keeping with the belief that doing good works is essential for salvation and is Christian, Mormons established a "welfare" program. Mormons practice monthly fasts and give fast offerings to assist the needy.
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Mormons are officially referred to as Latter-day Saints. The name Latter-day stems from the belief that after the death of the early apostles, the Christian church fell into apostasy. The church needed to be restored in the latter days, which Mormons believe began in 1820.
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An Introduction to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called the Mormon Church) by a member, Jeff Lindsay. ... Most people do not know us as "Latter-day Saints," but as "Mormons," a nickname originally applied by enemies of the Church who mocked our belief in the Book of Mormon.
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Non-Mormons are thus called Gentiles. The new revelations given to Smith, the institution of the prophet and apostles in the church, ... Today the individual believer is God's dwelling place and not a physical building (1 Cor. 3:16). ... Be aware of the unique Mormon doctrines as presented in this belief bulletin.
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If many of today’s Fundamentalists are known for their belief that America is destined to play a key role in the events of the Last Days, Mormons are identified even more closely with America.
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