Why Are Mormons Called Mormons?
…way for others to label a growing and unfamiliar religious community. A Name Given by Outsiders In its earliest usage, “Mormon” functioned as an external label rather than a self-chosen…
…way for others to label a growing and unfamiliar religious community. A Name Given by Outsiders In its earliest usage, “Mormon” functioned as an external label rather than a self-chosen…
…short-form clips, opinion blogs, debates without nuance, and fragmented historical references. This site exists to prioritize clarity over controversy, and understanding over reaction. What We Focus On The site focuses…
…by misunderstanding. This website was created to provide something different. Rather than speaking about Latter-day Saints from the outside, this site allows members to speak for themselves. We believe that…
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…the opposite. We study and love both books as united witnesses of Jesus Christ. Others wonder if belief in the Book of Mormon changes Christian faith. For us, it strengthens…
…united in purpose and authority. Others assume that believing God has a body makes Him less divine. Latter-day Saints believe the opposite—that embodiment is a sign of divine perfection and…
…of the Bible. Latter-day Saints believe the opposite—that it strengthens biblical testimony by highlighting Christ’s universal mission. Others assume this belief separates Latter-day Saints from Christianity. In reality, Latter-day Saints…
…Common Misunderstandings Some believe that belief in pre-mortal life minimizes the importance of mortal life. Latter-day Saints believe the opposite—mortal life is sacred, purposeful, and essential. Others think this belief…
…Another misunderstanding is that temples replace Jesus Christ. Latter-day Saints believe the opposite: temples exist because of Christ and encourage deeper commitment to following Him. Why This Belief Matters For…
…diminishes grace. Latter-day Saints believe the opposite. Grace makes salvation possible; ordinances provide the means by which individuals accept that grace. Salvation is always a gift of Jesus Christ. Baptisms…