Metalhead11592
Jan 7, 2010, 07:23 AM
I have heard many things about the mormon religion some things I don't understand something's I was not explained clearly to. Is there anyone who could explain to me what is it that Mormons believe exactly and what makes them different from other christians?
girlymoses
Jan 7, 2010, 07:38 AM
I grew up mormon. Ask any question. I may not be able to answer all of them. But for the most part I can help you out. A lot oh christian religions believe that christ, god, and the holy spirit are the same people. no. God is God. Our creator. Jesus is God's son who was sent to earth to teach us and die for our sins. The holy spirit is a spirit that can not receive a body until the second coming. He's your little guy telling you to do good things. We believe that we are here to be receive a body. God has one and we want one just like his. In heaven there were these wonderful little spirits called "knowledgables". Us. Everyone said it was totally cool. Come to earth, be able to do what we want. But with rules. Hey, what doesn't have warning labels and instructions. We were happy in heaven, sure. But what he wanted to give us is JOY. We couldn't have joy in heaven. We needed bodies for that. Up there we were all brothers and sisters. We needed a chance to love, hurt, cry, laugh, and be loved. Any more questions? Let me know.
NeedKarma
Jan 7, 2010, 07:38 AM
Here is a great site to bookmark: Latter-day Saints - Christianity - Faiths & Prayers - Beliefnet.com (http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/Latter-Day-Saints/index.aspx)