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What is the difference between the Mormons and Born Again?

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The term "born again" when applied to a person typically refers to someone who recognizes and accepts Jesus Christ as their personal savior, one who has suffered and paid the price for that individual's sins and transgressions. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (also known as Mormons) make the same profession of belief in Jesus Christ through the ordinance of baptism by immersion, wherein they also make a earnest promise to obey God's commandments and serve others. Thus, the term "born again" can also rightly be applied to Mormons, although that term is not commonly used by Mormons themselves.

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