Any Mormons here?
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Re: Any Mormons here?
You can talk to Mormons here if you have any questions.
Alternatively, there is this little musical number:
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Re: Any Mormons here?In answer to the title, take away the second m, and you have a full house.(Original post by leora99)
Hello
I think i know what Mormonism is but i have a question for you...why do you consider yourself as a christian if you dont believe in Jesus Christ (as in he is the 'Son of God'
).
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In answer to your question, we are "The church of JESUS CHRIST of latter day saints"(Original post by leora99)
Hello
I think i know what Mormonism is but i have a question for you...why do you consider yourself as a christian if you dont believe in Jesus Christ (as in he is the 'Son of God'
).
This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my ST18i -
Re: Any Mormons here?LOL!(Original post by aljolson)
In answer to the title, take away the second m, and you have a full house.
I'm glad to say I haven't had any of that near me - although I did have the Hindu equivalent where I used to live before(Original post by Frankie_say_relax)
I have a message to all mormons.
Stop knocking on my ****ing door in the mornings and leave me alone!!
Same goes for Jehovah's witnesses.
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Re: Any Mormons here?
Their gospel is essentially an interpretation of the bible by a man called Joseph Smith, after finding gold tablets in the desert. With all due respect, their belief system is purely mad. Not the polygamy (I don't see a problem with that), but the claims that black people are cursed with dark skin by God as a sign of evil and that Jesus came to the Americas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3BqLZ8UoZk
Above is a sort, 9 minute cartoon on the beliefs of the religion.

