Mormons do not believe in the Trinity. Instead, they speak of the Godhead—three separate beings: God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. They are “one in purpose” but not one in being or substance. The Father and Son are believed to have glorified, physical bodies, while the Holy Ghost is a spirit person.
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