Why We Use “Mormon”
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has made recent efforts to emphasize using its full name. Here’s why we continue to use “Mormon.”
Answers to your common questions about Mormonism.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has made recent efforts to emphasize using its full name. Here’s why we continue to use “Mormon.”
Mormons often encourage you to read the Book of Mormon. Here’s one way to respond.
One of the main differences between Mormonism and Biblical Christianity is the relationship between faith and works.
Is it accurate to say that Mormons and Christians “love the same Jesus?” Why does this matter? How can one word make all the difference?
Mormon temples are different from their churches or stake houses. Only worthy Mormons are allowed to enter. Here they conduct ordinances that are necessary for exaltation.
How do Mormons approach the common symbol of the Christian church, the cross?
This is a common term for Mormon churches.
These are some of the first things Mormons receive when they enter the temple for the first time. Following is how these garments are explained in a popular LDS Church manual. “The garment provides a constant reminder of the covenants you have made in the temple. You should treat it with respect at all times. …
Mormons view the Bible as the least reliable of their scriptures.
Can Mormons drink coffee? What rules do they have about food and drinks?