Ive got another question if thats OK?
Questions are more than "ok", they're how we learn!
Reading through some reasons why people leave the church, one I come across a lot is they believe mormonism to be a work based religion, that LDS believe Jesus didnt do enough and more has to be done on top of the atonement. They also say due to this there is a lot of pressure to be perfect and the church expects too much from its members in the form of callings etc. I have to admit, as a member I didnt feel a need to be perfect but I left too quickly?
Everyone in Christendom agrees that faith is what saves us and it's impossible to do with only works. Christian faiths so vary in the roll works play (in addition to faith). There's a big spectrum. On one extreme, some Christian faiths believe ZERO actions are required-- including confessing faith in the Lord and repenting. More commonly Evangelical faiths believe a person must confess faith and that's it (no baptism, no forsaking sins, etc).
LDS and Catholicism both believe that "faith without works is dead" (James 2:20) means that a believer should ACTUALLY do something about their faith. Things like having faith, repenting, be baptized, caring for fellow men, etc. These believes are often misunderstood by others as "trying to add to what Christ did", when they are not: they are us accepting what Christ did and allowing Him to change us.
They also say due to this there is a lot of pressure to be perfect and the church expects too much from its members in the form of callings etc.
Matt 5:58: "
Be ye therefore
perfect, even as your
Father which is in heaven is perfect."
LDS actually believe this verse, and that a person show not have a dead inert faith. This belief contrasts with some Christian faiths who literally require nothing of their believers. For example, I visited a congregation (not LDS) where the pastor openly mocked the idea that a person should strive to not have sex before marriage-- and he did thus over the pulpit!!
Culturally though, I will admit some LDS people are bad at knowing when to give it a rest and say "no" when you need to -- such is a cultural thing and they SHOULD learn to rest (even God did that).
Also many claim JS plagiarised the KJV of the bible in the book of Nephi and then made errors with changes he made eg he mentioned the Red sea instead of Sea of Galilee or Remnant instead of Raimant etc
This argument always makes me laugh. "Wait: you mean God told this group of people the basically the exact same thing He told that group of people? It's like God's Truth doesn't change!"
As to the differences, it ain't copy-paste.