Questions About Mormonism? Ask A Mormon - Get Answers!
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints
So, You Have Questions About Mormonism And The LDS Church...
LdsNana-AskMormon is dedicating this Hub to answering "your" questions about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints.
- YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ---- I HAVE ANSWERS!
About Asking A Mormon...
I do not consider myself a prophet, “expert” or apologist... or any other kind of LDS authority, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, however, I will do my best to personally answer your questions, in what I will refer to as ‘lay member style'.
YOUR Questions and MY Answers: will be posted here on this Hub (unless lengthy and then answer will be linked to...) and be available for anyone to access as a resource for accurate information about Mormonism, the Mormons and the LDS Church teachings, practices, beliefs, etc....
If I am unable to answer your question, I will recommend a resource, so that you can receive a credible answer.
I am opening up this invitation to those who would honestly like to know, "what" a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints actually does believe about "their" religion... Mormnism.
PLEASE NOTE: I will not answer questions that appear to me as contentious, rude, inflammatory etc... So IF you want your question answered, please ask it in a respectful manner.)
LdsNana -ASK A MORMON:
Questions And Answers About Mormonism...
Y - Question: MoralEthics1960
I always was told that you do not believe in Christmas and birthdays is this true? Also why Saturday church and not Sunday?
M- Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon
Hi MoralEthics1960 - Thanks, that is a great question. Actually, we DO celebrate birthdays and Christmas ( Easter too ) -- Definitely. After-all, life is a celebration... and don't forget the presents. If I am forced to keep having those birthdays, then presents, are a must!
The LDS Church recognizes the Sabbath, on Sundays. I know that the Seventh-day Adventists do so on Saturdays, but I am not aware of any others. Our Sunday services are open to anyone who would like to join us. We welcome all.
It is the Jehovah Witnesses, that do not celebrate birthdays, nor do they recognize Christmas and Easter. They consider these pagan holidays, as they are not found in the Bible.
Y - Question: helenathegreat
A Mormon friend I had as a teenager once showed me a sort of "guide book" for Mormon teens about what they can and cannot do. Can you write a little more about this? Are there consequences for breaking these rules? Where do the "rules" come from?
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon
Hello helenathegreat, I can't tell you how happy I am that you asked this question. As a mom, I have a 16 year-old-son, who is my last one at home now. Sometimes, our LDS Youth, feel a little embarrassed about all the 'rules' that they choose to keep. This is a nice example of how, perhaps, their willingness to share a bit more about themselves, and the Church, with their friends, is important. I'm really proud of your friend!
The guide book, that you refer to - is called, "For The Strength of Youth". This small book is approximately 4 x 5 in size, so it is easily kept in a wallet, purse or backpack, etc... This way, our youth can quickly reference it, whenever or for whatever reason.
This pamphlet is put together by The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, for these reasons, and I quote them -
"Because the Lord loves you, He has given you commandments and the words of prophets to guide you on your journey. Some of the most important guidelines for your life are found in this pamphlet. We testify that these principles are true."
The principles that are outlined in this pamphlet, range from moral conduct, to the choices that our youth face in today's world. Choosing good friends, use of alcohol and drugs, what they view... i.e., movies, television, Internet, magazines, etc... . They are counseled about the choice of music they listen to, as well as how they dress. They are encouraged to dress modestly. It is counseled to them, that they wait, until they are sixteen to date... and encouraged to group date, as opposed to one on one dating. (which most of them think is stupid) This leads to the strong counsel, to stay morally clean, which is a commandment of God.
There are others, but these are the core principles that are included in "For the Strength of Youth". Regarding discipline from the LDS Church, if they do not keep these 'rules'... As was stated in the above quote, these are mostly 'principles' for our youth to abide. In this way, they are kept from many of the influences and temptations of the world. Ultimately, the only area where their would be church discipline or any action that would be addressed, would be the area of morality.
Sexual immorality, is offensive unto God, therefore, when any member has sinned in these areas, they are required to meet with a church authority, who has responsibility for them. In this way, they are able to move through the repentance process and be cleansed by the atonement of Jesus Christ, and again, be considered a worthy member of the LDS Church. And most importantly, they are once again, a clean vessel for the spirit of the Lord, to dwell with.
Church discipline, of any kind, and for any age of a member of the Church, is considered a loving process. Most individuals, will approach their ecclesiastical leader, on their own... as they desire to course correct their lives. Most often, this is a positive experience for members of the LDS Church.
Thank you again, for asking such a pertinent question, to our faith.
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Y - Question: amy jane
Hi, I was hoping you could outline the differences between a Protestant and Mormon. Like, what are the differences in the scriptures that are read and accepted. I was raised to be protestant, but educated in catholic schools and found a great deal of judgement along the way. Both groups seemed to think (and maybe still do) that the other was wrong and not going to heaven. Knowing all the differences between them, I am better able to understand the similarities and the most important part, Jesus, is the same. I am not looking to judge. I think that this same situation exists towards mormons. I have read about Mormonism in other places, but am not certain of the "slant" of the author.
Also, are there many different groups of Mormons? I am familiar with LDS only.
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon
Hi amy jane, thank you for such a wonderful question. I will do the best I can, although I could write a book on this topic. There were many of the great reformers who stated, that their efforts were, to assert basic Christian teachings of the Bible, nevertheless, at the same time, acknowledged that they did not have the authority to administer the ordinances of the Church, or to reestablish the original Church of Jesus Christ. Luther made this comment, "Christianity has ceased to exist among those who should have preserved it".
My father in-law, actually published a book about Roger Williams, another reformer, who founded Rhode Island. Roger Williams said, there is "no regularly-constituted Church on earth, nor any person authorized to administer any Church ordinance".
Members of the LDS Church, believe that both the ongoing reformation, and America's Freedom, which allowed it to continue -- made way for the restoration by angelic ministration, of The Gospel of Jesus Christ. In 1820, the restoration of that same Church of Jesus Christ, which He organized while upon the earth, was once again established in the latter-days, through the prophet, Joseph Smith. We believe that God and His Son, Jesus Christ appeared to the boy prophet, who, because of the great confusion in his mind, went seeking in prayer, to know which of all the churches was true?
The Restoration Of The Gospel Of Jesus Christ
THE FIRST VISION
Joseph describes his vision in these words: "I saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other -- This is My Beloved Son, Hear Him!" (JS--H 1:17) In process of time, and of great importance, is the fact that the priesthood or the power of God, was returned to the earth once again, and the fullness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ was restored.
Those enlightened reformers, did not live to see the restoration, that many felt must take place and which they laid a foundation of belief. And yet, they left their witnesses, in the bold lives that they lived, in protesting and moving away from those who they knew did not have the authority themselves. Through the restoration, which was brought about through a living prophet of God, we declare that the heavens have been opened once again, in these latter-days. And with that, there has come new revelation given, the record of "The Book of Mormon" which is included in the Standard Works of the Church. In having a living prophet once again on the earth, much clarification of the teachings in the Bible has been received: which give added understanding of those complete truths that have been lost; due to human fallibility. (Articles of Faith) To understand the beliefs of the Mormon Church, it is necessary to acknowledge the foundation upon which 'we' believe.Jesus Christ Stands At The Head Of His Church Today
A Foundation On Which To Understand Mormonism... And What Mormons Teach?
As you can see, because of the basis for our beliefs in a restoration, we understand that it is difficult to compare any other religious beliefs, to ours. But this certainly does not imply that we believe that others will not go to heaven. In fact, we believe that the Gospel of Jesus Christ, offers a plan for the salvation of all men. I will include a link, which will give you information about brake off churches, coming out from the LDS Church. Officially, they have no claim or connection to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, and are not recognized by the Church. Included in this link, is more information on this topic. I sincerely hope that this helps you, to at least begin to understand the differences of the Mormons and Protestant religions.
I agree with what you have said, " Knowing all the differences between them, I am better able to understand the similarities and the most important part, Jesus, is the same." I realize that this answer is a bit different that you asked, but feel that this is the most important information that I could offer, as you seek to understand our teachings. Please let me know if I can clarify anything else. I have included quite a few links for your investigation...
tDMg
Again, I thank you for asking a 'Mormon'.
Let Us Not Pull Any Punches If We Have Questions About Mormonism...
Y - Question: Archbob
"I've always heard that Mormons have some kind of special underwear garment which I never understood. I asked my friend whose family is Mormon but never got a satisfactory explanation."
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon
Well Archbob, you certainly did not pull any punches on submitting THIS question! LOL But, in all honesty... I think it is such an important question to ask a Mormon about, and not those who truly have no understanding of the significance of the Garment that is worn by adult members of the LDS Church, who have been endowed in the temple.
Because I wanted to give amore detailed response to the question about the garment, I decided to create a Hub, just for this particular question about the LDS garment that we Mormons wear. I sure hope I have given you an answer which will add to your understanding.
You can link over right from here...
Answer To The Question - Why Mormons Wear A 'Special Underwear Garment' - Click Link Below
Our Teaching, Are All Centered In Our Temples
YOU HAVE ANOTHER QUESTION? AND I WILL ANSWER IT!
Y- Question: funride
"Are Mormons still a little minority? How have [your] traditions changed over the years? Is it frequent to see young Mormons changing their beliefs?"
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon
Thank you funride. Once again, some really interesting questions that I will attempt to answer, but not here. I have actually published a Hub, to answer your three part question. It was important to first identify the fact that there are more than one kind of minority groups. Does the Mormon Church and what they teach; and its members, even qualify to ever have been labeled, a minority? So, that is just the beginnings, of what I felt was necessary, to have established, as a basis for answering your overall question.
I thoroughly enjoyed writing the Hub, and feel that you will find it most informative, as to how the Mormon Church, currently is viewed, from this perspective. (In my opinion:-)
[COMPLETE ANSWER - CLICK BELOW]
Answer: How Do Mormons Fit Into Mainstream Society Today...
- How Do Mormons Fit In With Mainstream Society Today?
Is The Mormon Church Considered By Others To Be Mainstream In Our Society Today?
God Has Worked Through Prophets, Since The Beginning...
A Very Legitimate Question And One That Should Be Asked Of Mormons...
Y - Question:
sandra rinck - regarding what I wrote in my Hub,
"How does someone know if they are a prophet? You said in your hub that a prophet get's word from God himself, so if many claim to have heard God through the Holy Spirit, then how does just one become chosen?"
M - Answer:
LdsNana-AskMormon:
Thank you sandra, for a question,that really deserves a legitimate answer; about the truth of this unusual 'phenomenon' - that must be achieved in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints; and particularly - in our willingness to sustain a man, who is - just a man; to be the President of a worldwide congregation, such as the Mormon Church.
Honestly, if we consider that membership is currently over 13 million members, this is a question thatdemands an answer! I think we can conclude, that this has to be much more, than what some would label the Mormon Church as a 'cult' - in order to explain this magnitude of oneness.
Important note: Those who have not read the Hub, that this question is in response to, might first consider doing so. In that way, you will understand what might have provoked this question...
Once again, I was thrilled to have such an opportunity to answer a query, that is very personal to myself and many other LDS people.
tDMg
Use LINK BELOW, to read entire RESPONSE...
How Does A Man Who Has Been Called To Be A Prophet, Actually Know That His Call Comes From God... Let Alone Others Who Are To Follow Him?
- How Does A Prophet Know, That He Has Been Called Of God - As Chosen ONE? Are Mormons Really That Gu
Mormonism and their unity is a modern miracle...
LDS Temples Are Considered By Members The House Of The Lord...
Following The Temple Sealing... Best Wishes To This Eternal Marriage of Romi & Lieta! Thanks for sharing your day...
The Questions Keep Coming And So Will Your Answers On Mormonism...
Thanks for the continued willingness to Ask A Mormon - your questions about the Mormon Church and our doctrines, beliefs and practices.
Recently I have had a few questions come up in my comments boxes on other Hubs that I have published. I will be adding those questions over here as I determine that they are general enough questions to be included here on this Hub.
Recently this question came up, and I felt certain that it was one that many people would ask -
Y - Question: sdorrian
I was in Salt Lake City recently and took a tour of the Temple grounds. We were not allowed to go into the actual Temple and were told that nobody who is not Mormon was allowed to attend services there. Do you know why that is?
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon
Well as you can probably figure, this answer requires another Hub. Great questions from so many. I thank you for causing myself to work! LOL The questions that relate to the LDS Temples and our worship; why can't you go inside a Mormon Temple - including why are they secret? These are all questions about Mormons and their temples that really do seem reasonable to ask a Mormon.
I have written this Hub and hope that in some way, those who have not been inside an LDS Temple will better understand and not feel as though Mormons "think" they are better than others... just not true.
Mormonism And Temples... Why Are Only Mormons Allowed To Go Inside?
Thank you again sdorrian, this was such a good question and I am so glad you asked a Mormon:-)
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
I hope you enjoy this wedding video that was put together for Romi & Lieta who were sealed inside the Salt Lake Temple on March 1, 2008! In this video we see them outside of the temple after the marriage took place...
It appears as though the had such a beautiful day both inside the Temple; and from what we can see in this video, also with the festivities of the reception across the street from the Salt Lake Temple - at their reception held in The Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
Best Wishes Romi & Lieta:-)
LDS Meeting House
Questions About Sabbath Day Observance Of Mormons And Also Questions About Commandments Given In The Holy Bible...
Y - Question: Granny Smith
God tells us in His Word - the Holy Bible, that He rested from His work of Creation on the 7th day, thereby in this very act, He actually created the Sabbath! Since this is actually one of the ten commandments from God and He command us to observe this day, the 7th day, to rest and worship Him, I would like to know how Mormons get around this commandment by observing the 1st day of the week. God made the 7th day holy, not the 1st - He himself said so. Why do others insist on trying to make a day holy that is not holy? Why isn't the 7th day, the very day God chose, seemingly not good enough?
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon -
Mormon's "observe" the Sabbath on Sundays, with the majority of other Christians throughout the world, in memorial of that Day which God decreed that He and those who Worship Him should rest from their labors. We also acknowledge that Law of the Sabbath, which is the Lord's Day which is to be - the seventh day of the 'week' (Saturday) and not the first day of the week (Sunday); as the calendar rotates a week to be - a seven day time frame.
It was during the Constantine period, of which the Sabbath Day observance was moved to be on Sunday. Since that time - most of Christianity around the world - observes the Sabbath, still on Sunday.
With the restoration of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, God did not command His Church, in this thing - to worship on a day contrary to general Christianity... nor did He command us to observe His Sabbath on an exact day of the week.
Mormons believe, that it is in the observance of the seventh day - in that seven day time period or cycle, whereby the law and the covenant are kept, as commanded by God. We believe and accept not only the law of the Sabbath; that it should be kept every seventh day, but that it is truly a Holy Day. We exercise our faith in the covenant relationship that is maintained with God, through observing a Holy Day of rest. In this practice, that 'perpetual', which God Commanded should be observed - the covenant is kept - by repeating a seven day renewal of the covenant, to stop from our worldly labors and worship God.
Section 59: Vs. 9,10 of the Doctrine and Covenants, clarifies not only the law of the Sabbath, which must be kept; but also teaches us regarding the covenant associated with this spiritual law, for our benefit.
"And that thou mayest more fully keep thyself unspotted from the world, thou shalt go to the house of prayer and offer up thy sacraments upon my holy day;
For verily this is a day appointed unto you to rest from your labors, and to pay thy devotions unto the Most High;"
Latter-Day-Saints recognize the Law of the Sabbath, as a perpetual covenant with the Lord, which must be obeyed; and the law being every seventh day. We believe it is first a law of obedience, which therefore God deems to bless His people thereby.
Again, Mormons are not trying to get around God's law by any means. Members of the LDS Church, hold the observance of a Sabbath Day, in keeping with the first and second great commandments - imperative to our Christianity and desire to keep His commandments.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
The Bible Is A Miracle... A blessing!
Questions About The Bible And The Book of Mormon...
Y - Question: Granny Smith -
I have always wondered if Mormons view the Bible as God-inspired and God-breathed. And why, if the Bible is the Holy Word of God, would anyone need anything else such as the Book of Mormon?
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon -
Most definitely... Mormons do believe that The Holy Bible is the word of God. But we also know it to have been translated by the hand of man, countless times over millenia, and therefore because of the fallibility of man - plain and precious truths have been distorted and some original writings removed. Mormons believe and accept The Book of Mormon also as the word of God.
The Book of Mormon is known to have been preserved by God - to come forth in these latter days, as another testament of Jesus Christ. The benefit of the two records, one of Judah and one of Joseph - is that they now meet the law of witnesses that God himself established in the Old Testament.
The Book of Mormon is a record that spans a time-period of about 1000 years... beginning approximately 600 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon, together with the Bible are powerful witnesses of Jesus Christ as the Savior and Redeemer of the world.
I have published a Hub which presents that The Book of Mormon is a record that can be viewed as expected to come forth... as Jesus Christ himself, declared that he did have other sheep, not of the fold in Jerusalem... that He was going to see. The record of this appearance that we should expect, would be one where it would be the resurrected Jesus.
This is the very record of the Book of Mormon, that is proclaimed in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, to be the word of God, and His testament come forth from His other sheep...
The Greatest Love Story Ever Told Has Another Witnesses...
Y- Questions: Granny Smith
Do Mormons keep the commandments of God that are in the Bible? Are these same 10 commandments in the Book of Mormon?
M - Answer: LdsNana-AskMormon -
Members of The Mormon Church are Christian in every way... and therefore we do accept the commandments of God that are recorded in the Bible. Both the Old Testament - meaning the Ten Commandments; and also we accept what is often referred to as the "higher" law - of the New Testament; which is more spiritual or within by nature - in that which was given by Jesus Christ Himself, as the Sermon on the Mount - and is referred to as "The Beatitudes".
I love the Saviors sermon, as He, line upon line - takes the laws of the original Ten Commandments, and as The Master Teacher - lifts us beyond just the outward "doing" of law, but how to become like Christ Himself, from within - at the very heart of a persons actions.
He repeatedly used the phrasing... "It has been written...." and then "But I say unto you...." then He proceeds to teach the deeper and more spiritual law of the commandments.
Oh yes, LDS members absolutely take deeply serious the laws of God... as coming from God and not man. Mormons are often criticized for our true belief that God does expect us to keep laws still today! Not that keeping the law saves us, but that He expects us to do His works, meaning keep His laws.
tMDg
LdsNana-AskMormon
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- LdS LiNkS - MoRmOn ChUrCh BeLiEfS & MoRe ReSoUrCeS...
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- Thomas S. Monson - President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints.
- What Do Mormons Believe About Jesus Christ?
- Mormonism And Priesthood Keys Of Authority
- Emma Smith - My Story: Are Mormons Ready To Tell Their Own History?
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You may post your questions here, or add comments...
A Mormon friend I had as a teenager once showed me a sort of "guide book" for Mormon teens about what they can and cannot do. Can you write a little more about this? Are there consequences for breaking these rules? Where do the "rules" come from?
Thanks so much for the answer to my question! Very thoughtful and helpful. I don't doubt that I'll think of others.. :) I think this is a great hub!!
You are MOST Welcome! And thank you for asking me, who is a member of the church. Honestly, I can only imagine the answer you might receive from an outside source, thus the many misconceptions that are rampant.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
Hi, I was hoping you could outline the differences between a Protestant and Mormon. Like, what are the differences in the scriptures that are read and accepted. I was raised to be protestant, but educated in catholic schools and found a great deal of judgement along the way. Both groups seemed to think (and maybe still do) that the other was wrong and not going to heaven. Knowing all the differences between them, I am better able to understand the similarities and the most important part, Jesus, is the same. I am not looking to judge. I think that this same situation exists towards mormons. I have read about Mormonism in other places, but am not certain of the "slant" of the author.
Also, are there many different groups of Mormons? I am familiar with LDS only.
Thanks so much for your time and effort.
Once again you have done a wonderful job in answering the questions concerning The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. As a member of this same church I only wish to add my testimony to the information that you have given, I know it to be correct and true. Thank you for making yourself available to be used as a reliable source for people who are truly seeking to know about "Mormons".
Thank you, Doghouse -
I am so glad you are here. I appreciate your testimony of that which we believe, and your willingness to share as well.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
I've always heard that mormons have some kind of special underwear garment which I never understood. I asked my friend whose family is Mormon but never got a satisfactory explanation.
I´ve loved reading this entire hub. In fact since I was a kid I´ve watch several movies where Mormons were always presented as a minority group in US with very old traditions and few connections with the present. I always felt a little envious about mormon way of life, so simple and true. Now thanks to you I´ve learn that you live in the present and have lots to teach.
My questions: Are Mormons still a little minority? How haved change your traditions over the years? Is it frequent to see young mormons changing their believes?
Archbob,
Due to the length of the answer to your question, I will publish a Hub in response. It is forthcoming later today... I believe. I want to make sure, you get what you asked for:-)
tDMG
LdsNana-AskMormon
funride -
What a great comment. Hmmm? I did not grow up Mormon, although I was baptized when I was almost 11. Nevertheless, we never went to church then. I started going when I was 17 after graduating. But, I too, thought much the same as you. LOL
I think the media just loves having a group, like the Mormons, to play this roll for them. Which of course, then perpetuates the stereotype. And also, the 'anti' movement, is very destructive... as their goal is to distort.
I will say, that there are some, like in all religions, groups etc... that I think are sorta, on the 'strange' side though. I can think of a few from church today... lol
But, overall, they are the best 'group' of people I know of, on the planet. Very real, realistic, sincere, honest people, striving to do what they believe is right.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
(i will answer your 'official' question still)
Archbob-
Thank you for your question about the LDS garment. You can click the link that I posted for your 'little' answer.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
If my parents live a good life, am I saved as well?
Funride - Your answer has been posted. Thank you again for asking the questions. If you have others, just let me know.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
Joseph Smith said that in order to become a god, the man has to perform polygamy. Nowadays, the Mormons took the idea of polygamy and practice of it out. But, since Joseph Smith said so, and polygamy is no longer practiced, then why do you still think that Smith is a prophet and still follow "some" of his teachings. I'm confused.
Thank you so much LdsNana. You´re certainly right, I´ve loved to read your answering hub and I must say it´s more than informative - It´s pedagogic!
Wow funride!
Now that is a description, one does not hear used very often. I actually had to 'think' for a moment! LOL
I am NOT a natural 'blonde' - you know.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
Enjoyed the questions and answers, keep up the good work!
Hey LDSNana,
I noticed you haven't gotten around to Confused's polygamy question yet. As you know this topic generally has become a unique study hobby of mine. What do you think of me doing a guest hub on it?
Confused - Hang in there, I am working on it:-)
Janica - thoughts forthcoming as well.
Laura in L.A. - I hope you read my note to you when I became your fan. I think you will be a great contributor here on the Hub.
genealogist - thanks:-)
I continue to enjoy the questions asked on this Hub, and will work on the responses to them. I tend to want to produce epistles thus far, as the questions have been awesome.
tDMg
Ldsnana
score 77 Feb 14th 3:13 AM
Dear LdsNana,
I would appreciate answers to the following questions:
1. I have always wondered if Mormons view the Bible as God-inspired and God-breathed. And why, if the Bible is the Holy Word of God, would anyone need anything else such as the Book of Mormon?
2. Do Mormons keep the commandments of God that are in the Bible? Are these same 10 commandments in the Book of Mormon?
2. God tells us in His Word - the Holy Bible, that He rested from his work of creation on the 7th day, thereby in this very act, He actually created the Sabbath! Since this is actually one of the 10 commandments from God and He commaned us to observe this day, the 7th day, to rest and worship Him, I would like to know how Mormons get around this commandment by observing the 1st day of the week. God made the 7th day holy, not the 1st - He himself said so. Why do others insist on trying to make a day holy that is not holy? Why isn't the 7th day, the very day God chose, seemingly not good enough?
Thank you.
Hi Granny Smith -
I read your article that you posted about your grand - daughter, right? I will post to you about that over at your hub. But, welcome to the Hub. It is really nice to have you here. My heart just ached for your dilemma, but we will talk about that on your Hub, where it will be relevant.
Thank you for asking such clear questions. I will answer them in detail for you, although it might take a day or two. I am a bit behind and need to catch up. So, don't think I have forgotten your questions.
I feel privileged that you would ask me.
I will email you when I respond.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
Wow Nana,
It looks like your scores are miraculously rising! Way to go!
It appears as though they are...
Hi Nana,
I know you're busy. Just a reminder about getting some answers. I'm sorry you can't email me, but is there any way you could answer them here? If not, that's okay. I'll find the answers somewhere else. No problem at all.
Thanks,
GS
Hi Granny -
I have been busy clearing the way so that my ability to write here on HubPages could continue...
You ask three major questions - please check my links page for more resources for having your questions answered by others...
I will tackle your questions about the Mormons and Mormonism over this weekend... in LdsNana - style:-)
But if you are anxious for 'someone' to answer you - there are many many capable and credible sources that I suggest over on my links page....
Thank you for asking 'this' Mormon!
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
I wonder if you can help me out with something that happened between me and a friend, something that's been bothering me for a year. My friend, we'll call him Jack, and I have known each other for about 25 years. A year ago this April he was baptized into the Seventh Day Adventists.
Jack and I live about 400 miles apart, and in all our time as friends we have visited each other freely. What I mean about freely is, as friends who welcome each other into our homes. For all those years, I spent overnights at his house, and he did the same at my house. There was never anything sexual between us...there wouldn't be. We are friends, we know each others' families and pasts. We are good, good friends.
Once he was baptized, he told me I could not stay in his house overnight, and he couldn't stay in mine. This is because I am single. (He's single too, but that was not the reason he gave.)
When Jack told me this, I told him that I didn't understand, but I respected his beliefs. Since then, there has been a distance between us that was never there before.
Can you enlighten me about what Jack is experiencing, or point me to a resource who can, and suggest a way to find some guidance in keeping him as a friend?
I kind of feel like I'm asking Ann Landers for advice here, and that's not what I mean to do, but truly, I am quite ignorant about Mormons and Seventh Day Adventists. My final question is, how are they different?
Thanks so much for your thoughts about this. S.
Hi Sally -
I am so sorry that you are feeling a distancing with a dear friend. Particularly IF you feel it could be related to his joining a particular Church. I can't speak in regards to the Seventh-Day Adventist, their beliefs or if this combination could possibly have anything to do with your dilemma.
Now, If you were to ask the very same question, and "Jack" were a Mormon... (lol) then, I could perhaps help you to understand what "might" be going on here...
But, in no way am an an expert on the mind of anyone... especially in matters of the heart:-)
I will take your question, if you like... and deal with it as IF "Jack" had joined the Mormon Church, and give a few insights into relationships, singles and morality... if you like?
Let me know?
tDMg
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Nana, thank you so much for your reply. As you see, I am quite ignorant here. I think the thing I don't understand the most is what happened to my friend. His change in behavior is definitely the result of his conversion, and I know this because he told me so.
I assumed that Jack's faith was related to yours. Perhaps what I need to do is research the Seventh Day Adentists. I had thought there was a philosophical, religious, historical relationship between them, the Mormon faith, and the Jehova's Witnesses.
Well, what's a Catholic girl to do? :)
Meanwhile, I WOULD like to hear your views, if Jack were a Mormon. What dilemmas would a 50-year old single man face in maintaining a relationship he had with a single woman for 25 years in which there was never any relationship except a loving, platonic one?
Maybe that's a hub by itself?
Warmest regards, S.
Hi Sally -
I wanted to let you know that I certainly have not forgotten your dilemma. I have considered answering your question in a round about way here... but I feel that it would lead to simply "my" opinion... Not really very credible perhaps! LOL (the heart and all...)
But, I honestly do understand your concern... Adult members of the LDS Church have a kind of unspoken rule, that we adhere to, in regards to the opposite sex. Basically it is in some respects kind of like the "buddy" system, but with a little bit more insurance.
It is a 2 to 1 ratio, in every situation. If and when we apply this formula to our lives... we never under any circumstances would be placing ourselves even remotely in a situation that could turn to something that it should not become...
It is my thought, that perhaps your good friend has been counseled as a single person in his new church - to commit to such a ratio. I know this is powerful for maintaining integrity in our relationships with the opposite sex.
Most all adult LDS members do their best to apply this formula in all situations. Well, at least the ones that seem to stay out of trouble. LOL
I know it seems a bit extreme, and particularly since you have always felt such a warm platonic relationship with your dear friend. But just maybe... you are thought of in ways, that you previously were not aware of... YIKES!
Now, I am no dear Abbey, just a woman mind you... LOL So, Sally... I offer this insight not as LdsNana - not that I am official in anyway for speaking on behalf of the Mormon Church, but simply as an active member of the Church with a little insight to what you might be perceiving? (although differences?)
Advice... (oh brother:-) Ask your good friend if this is so? Is he applying this formula? If he is... simply support him. I am confident he is worried about you too. Actually, I am surprised he wouldn't talk to you about this? But, he is most likely feeling concerned that you are feeling sad and all the emotions that the entire situation could bring to the surface.
Trust me... you are valued as you always have been. It is your friend, that is learning to live life with different safety rules. It is not personal. I feel confident of this.
I hope this "unofficial" insight helps a bit. I hope that this is really what is going on?
Warm Regards,
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
Granny -
My apologies for not getting to your answers sooner. I hope these answers to your questions are helpful.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
I was wondering how Mormons view the teachings of Paul and others in the Bible on grace. I have heard (maybe in error) that Mormons believe in a worked based salvation and that believing on Jesus's work is not enough . IF this is true, I was wondering how the Mormon church would respond to these verses from the Bible Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 3:21-25; Romans 5; Titus 3:5; Luke 18:10-14, Romans 4:5 on grace and Jesus's last words on the cross, "It is finished." If we have to do more than believe on Christ for our salvation, then what was finished and what did Jesus mean in John 5:24 when He says we have already passed from death into life if we believe in him? If this is not true about Mormonism then maybe clear up this misconception for me and others. Thanks!
bgkob -
Thank you for asking a question of which there is much misunderstanding in regards to Mormonism and how Mormons understand the doctrine of grace; and practice Christianity...
I am sure you realize that you have asked a question that will require me to give you more than a simple answer. Other than the answer of - Mormons most certainly accept that which Jesus Christ has done for all mankind through his suffering and death of the Cross and believe that it is only through the name of Jesus Christ than any man can be saved. We understand, without reservation - that there is nothing that man can do, which would require perfection in doing so - that could ever possibly save us.
I hope that you have an opportunity to read some of my other articles regarding What Mormons believe about Jesus Christ... and visit some of the links that I have given.
But I will say, that I am familiar with your question and will certainly address it specifically. But just know, that LDS Members rely completely on Jesus Christ for salvation as do other Christians, and yet we also believe that he has commandments or laws which are also required; which we believe to be a manifestation of obedience to God. As was the Savior to the Father in His perfect example of submitting His will in all things...
Did he not say... come follow Me and do the works which I have done?
Can we honestly believe that nothing is required of us through our show of obedience, and yet also know that it is not possible to be saved by law in itself? Hence, why commandments, which are laws - are we not meant to keep them or do we just pick and choose today?
I personally am so grateful for Jesus Christ and what He has made possible for me and those I love. I am most grateful also, that He has made it possible for me, through His commandments of which I beleive He requires to be kept - show my imperfect love for Him. How else could I let Him know of my love and willingness to follow Him?
This is a question that as a member of the LDS Church, I find an interesting phenomenon in Christianity at large today???
It might take me a bit to get to your answer, as you have given a bit of homework:-) But I am happy to do my best to respond to the particular scriptures that you have given me.
Thank you so much for asking a Mormon directly to share our beliefs with you.
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon
This article will give you some background as well as some wonderful official links that should give some clarification...
http://hubpages.com/hub/WhatDoMormonsBelieveAboutJ










MoralsEthics1960 says:
4 months ago
I always was told that you do not belive in christmas and birthdays is this true?
Also why saturday church and not sunday?