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Hey, pretty darned accurate for an "outsider." Just two quick corrections: (1) It's "Latter-day Saints," not "Last Days Saints." (2) Of the world's 14.5 million Mormons today, more of them live outside of the United States and Canada than live within those two areas, and if things continue going in the direction they're headed, there will be, not too many years in the future, more Spanish-speaking Mormons than English-speaking Mormons. Along the same line, only about 15% of today's Mormons live in Utah, and more than 2/3 of all Mormons are first-generation converts.5. Last Days Saints ("LDS", often called Mormons) are a more recent movement with an American prophet and a few scripture books of their own. Often criticized as "not being true Christians", although I don't think they like that and can't say it makes much of a difference. Still haunted by a poliamory controversy that comes mainly from their early times. Somewhat politically divided, although that is easy to forget about. Have a strong reputation for being "straight arrows" that try hard to treat everyone with respect and good will. Doctrinarily unusual in that they have their own metaphysical conceptions, which include a strong inclusivist approach and a desire to pray for the salvation of (everyone's?) deceased ancestors. Well-known for their interest in genealogy. Somewhat American-centred.
I'd be happy to explain some of Mormonism's distinctive teachings...in other words; what are some that you know of or one you belong to, and can you give a brief description of the difference?
thanks
thanks for the replies everyone.
i would still like to see some more brief replies on this. to mainly understand the basic difference in their belief systems.
thanks for the replies everyone.
i would still like to see some more brief replies on this. to mainly understand the basic difference in their belief systems.
thanks for that reply.On very general, somewhat simplistic terms:
I've heard of the latter day saints, but not the last days saints. maybe there are two.Hey, pretty darned accurate for an "outsider." Just two quick corrections: (1) It's "Latter-day Saints," not "Last Days Saints."
that's interesting. thanks for the brief explanation.Many Christians believe God will take them out of the world to a better place. Jehovah's Witnesses believe God will make this Earth a better place.
I'd be happy to explain some of Mormonism's distinctive teachings...
i can't relate to the brain hurting thing. but as of now I'm would like to keep it brief as i have other things to do, and would like to know the basics out of curiosity for now, maybe i will look into each one more down the road.I agree. Briefer please reading is hard and it hurts my brain. Just sum your religion up in one sentence so that I can act like I understand it.
i think i heard of that.
I think it would be a difficult task, as Christian belief systems tend to vary very widely. If you're interested in a particular group of Christianity, I am sure there would be many people who can happily accomodate you!
i would prefer you did not mock any brand of faith here on this thread. :no:You know what all this is too much please just a tidbit I can mock.
Anglicanism in a nutshell?
1. One God, followers of Christ - One God in Triune Understanding
2. Ancient and Modern Church - "Catholic and Reformed"
3. Via Media - Middle Way, Middle Path, Moderation in All Things
4. "Scripture - Tradition - Reason"
5. Faith and Works. Do good to others, through the goodness of God.
6. Love God, Love Others and All Creation, and Love Your Self