Mormonism vs Christianity, Beliefs - A Comparison? What Mormons Believe About Jesus Christ...
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Mormons Vs. Christian Beliefs... A Comparison?
A few weeks ago, when I first began writing on HubPages, I saw a request for an article comparing Mormonism to Christianity. My first thought was - no problem - I can do that.
I was very excited to begin writing and teaching about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, and thought that this would be a good request to respond to and share my beliefs about the Mormon Church.
So I wrote an article and posted it.
But each time I would go back and read it, frankly, I didn't like it.
I then decided to 'unpublish' my article on this comparison and re-work it, and then republish the Hub - still thinking that this was a good idea.
That has been a few weeks now. Each time I would begin to read the original article that I wrote - that article requesting 'someone' to make this comparison didn't feel right to me.
Today, in fact... literally just minutes ago -- I began one more attempt to answer the request to compare Mormonism and Christianity...
To A Mormon Who Most Certainly Considers Herself A Christian -- It Seems An Unneccesary Comparison To Make...
And then it came to my mind... a moment of reflection - and once again - I was drawn back to - WHY - I made the choice, in the first place - to write here on Hub Pages.
Isn't it funny, how we can have a reason for deciding to do something that we feel passionate about - and then - before we know it, we are doing something that looks completely different - from our original intended purpose. Is it just me?
So why am I uncomfortable with ongoing attempts to make comparisons between Mormonism and Christianity?
Because I feel, that unless I were able to first teach about the foundational perspective and beliefs of the Latter-Day-Saints -- a foundational perspective which begins with the idea that there has been a complete restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ as it was had upon the earth in the Days of Christ -- unless we can begin at this point -- then to me this whole 'comparison' thing sheds little light on understanding our differences.
When Does Christianity Matter And To Who....
I think to compare anything, it first requires the ability to understand the starting point of the two 'things' that are being compared one to another.
Mormons ask nonbelievers to ponder a different question -- was there an Apostasy from The Church of Jesus Christ, anciently? -- Can others appreciate how this approach might change the comparison conversation?
It's my hope that when you understand our belief in a restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ and the teachings surrounding it, then you will better be able to understand why Mormons themselves feel confident in thier Christianity and for the most part spend little time defending accusations that they are not Christian.
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I hope you can see a little more now, why I just decided to pull the other article under this title and respond in this way?
For those of you who have been kind enough to read my articles about the Mormon Church here and in the future, thanks for your interest and willingness to look at Mormon beliefs from a Mormon perspective-- as I have said before, it is not my desire to come here and prove the Mormon Church is true or right, or even defend it.
I am here to teach, and talk about the practices, doctrines and principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, in such a way, that those of you who read my articles, are better educated on Mormonism in general and about our beliefs.
If I have clarified anything that was not understood by a person prior to coming an reading my Hubs, then I have accomplished what I came here to do.
As always, I thank those of you who read my Hubs with a desire to learn more about Mormonism. Perhaps over time, if we are patient with one another - we can better understands our differences and appreciate one another versus finding ourselves divided.
A Christian Is One Who Accepts And Follows The Teachings Of Jesus Christ - And Who Then Interprets This For All?
I believe that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints - must come to appreciate 'this' difference -- upon which a comparison between Mormons and Christians is currently being discussed. Then perhaps, we as members of the LDS Church who firmly declare ourselves to be Christian, will with better clarity, understand the utter confusion to those who question our Christianity and how 'WE' claim to come unto Christ -- which is completely contrary to what others understand and know to be the way to come unto Christ.
A Christian is one who accepts Jesus Christ of Nazareth - as Savior and Redeemer of all mankind. A Christian is one who loves Jesus Christ and desires above all, that the life they are leading - is pleasing unto God. A Christian is one who accepts the atonement of Jesus Christ.
All Christians believe in Christ. All Christians desire to live His teachings. All Christians desire to be one. All true Christians - should exercise love, patience and tolerance for others - whom they perceive as different.
Any one of us, who desire to be known as a Christian - should first and foremost work at keeping the first and second great commandments. In these commandments, there are no divisions with those who would call themselves... the children of God.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
I hope that both members and non-members who desire to understand this issue better, will take the time to learn more about the restoration - so that we might find enough better understanding through informed disscussion, wherewith we might truly call ourselves - the family of God.
Now, IF you still are not sure about this topic... Check OUT this new official website for the LDS Church About JESUS CHRIST...
- Jesus Christ -Son Of God!
Here you go... the official declaration to the world, in website form - of What Mormons believe about Jesus Christ and this is from - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints... themselves:-)
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Here on HubPages - I will write on relevant subjects pertaining to Mormonism - and do so, as simply a "member" of the LDS Church. I am not here to contend with anyone about the Mormons or Mormonism, its doctrines, practices or beliefs. My intent is to help others wanting to know and understand more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
SirDent -
Thank you for your comment. I have reworked this article a bit and hope that better clarification of my intended message with come through.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
Glad to see you didn't compare the two. As a (non practising) mormon I think trying to separate mormons from christians is just asking for either an argument or justification. Neither of which serve the purpose of the other.
Sansseret,
Thank you for your comment. As I stated, I attempted to... but alas - it simply cannot be done. All those who confess Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Redeemer, and are true to the light and knowledge that they have... can be considered truly Christian.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
I have to say anyone who thinks mormonism and Christianity is one in the same, they are sadly decieved. For one, and its a big one, the Jesus that Christians serve is God and those mormons serve is not God. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit, according to the Christians are all one God (trinity), but not according to mormons. Christians believe the Bible is the only Word of God, where mormons have four books that make up their holy scripture. There are so many more differences then just these, so please no one ever make the mistake that mormons and Christians are the same they are very different!
Hello Apologist -
Thank you for commenting... we just happen to disagree on what constitutes a "Christian".
Yes, Mormonism teaches a completely different concept of the Godhead. Current teachings and understanding of the Godhead, stem from a time when there was great confusion with religion, therefore a single interpretation was determine upon by a group of men...
Elder Jeffrey Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church, addressed just this topic in our recent General Conference. I would invite you to read my brief intro in another hub of mine and then go onto LDS.org for the full transcipt of the talk.
Hopefully this well help with a more wide perspective on our LDS canon. Also I have included another link to my Hub on "What do Mormons Believe About Jesus Christ".
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
<a href="http://hubpages.com/_1rjozysfclfob/hub/WhatDoMormo >What Do Mormons Believe... As Revealed Through Living Prophets Today?</a>




SirDent says:
6 weeks ago
Well, maybe I read through this too fast, but I am a little confused as to exactly what you're trying to say. I will come back another time and re read it.