While many (but not all) Christian organizations recognize that members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) worship Jesus Christ and strive to emulate his life, most do not recognize Mormons as a Christian religion because they do not adhere to the traditional Christian Creeds which define the Holy Trinity. Most Christian groups consider it blasphemous that Mormons believe that God the Father and Jesus Christ are two seperate beings and therefore do not want to categorize them as Christian.
Yes. Some other churches and denominations do consider members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to be Christian. Many individuals that may or may not be a part of these organizations also consider them to be Christian. Many of the Protestant organizations that do not consider Mormons to be Christian do not consider anyone who is not Protestant to be Christian, including Catholics or Eastern Orthodox Churches. Church members themselves consider themselves to be Christian but recognize that they do have differences. They do worship and follow Jesus Christ and read the Bible, but know that many other beliefs differ from mainstream Christianity. They do not consider themselves Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant, but they do consider themselves Christian. sister f. wasup im brother E. =) im from the julington creek ward you dont know me but hi. =)
No, Mormons marry ONLY Mormons
No, because Mormons try to love everybody and they are christians too!!!!
Mormons are Christians.
Yes, Mormons do consider themselves to be Christians. In the US, Utah is the state with the largest number of Mormons. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has approximately 15 million members throughout the world.
Yes, Mormons believe in Christ and have many Christian values. They will say they are Christian.
No. Many Christians consider Mormons deceived. It should be noted that much of the popular press given to Mormons (or LDS members) has intersected with the organizations who practice polygamy. These sects are not part of, or affiliated with the actual Mormon / LDS Church. Mormons believe in Jesus Christ and His teachings and further believe that the Bible is true. In addition, Mormons believe that God is not finished revealing scriptural doctrine to people on Earth and therefore has revealed additional doctrine in the Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, and Doctrine and Covanants. Mormon Doctrine also reveals guidelines for divine living, keeping healthy and protecting life.
Julianne is a Mormon and Mormons are Christians
First of all, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are Christian, they are just not Protestant or Catholic Christians.No towns in Utah have more 'Christians' (Protestants and Catholics) than Mormons. There are towns that have more non-Mormons than Mormons, but not all of the non-Mormons are Christian. Many of them are not religious or belong to other faiths such as Islam, Judaism, or Buddhism.
Some Christian organizations include Aglow International, Bill Glass Ministries, Christians in Recovery, Gateway to Joy, and Rest Ministries. All Christian organizations have a purpose, from providing opportunities to supporting people with illnesses.
Of course many things can be said about Mormons. Here are just a few: *"Mormons" are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. *There are over 14 million baptized Mormons around the world. *Mormons claim to be Christian because they believe that Jesus Christ is their Savior and that the Bible is the Word of God. However, they do not agree with many other traditional Christian doctrines and therefore do not consider themselves Catholic or Protestant. *Mormons come from all backgrounds, races, and cultures. Most Mormons tend to be higher educated, have larger families, be more involved in the community, and more active in their congregations than the typical American. *Mormons are very excited to share their faith and belief with others. They have over 50,000 traveling missionaries, extensive web resources, and open their worship services to the public so that anyone interested can learn about them. Check out the "Related Links" to learn more about Mormons and what they believe.
no they were born into a christian family and share the christian religious vews