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    Mormonism Research Paper

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    Now after identifying who we as humans are in our pre-existence just as Jesus was, the purpose of humanity is held into question. According to Mormon doctrine, people are on earth to demonstrate their obedience to the Father. Unlike the Christian faith, the highest form of heaven (which Christians believe in one heaven) is obtained

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    The Salt Lake Bees are a Triple A, minor league baseball team that play in the Pacific Coast League(PCL), and are based in Salt Lake City, Utah. They started off as the Portland Beavers in 1903, playing at Vaughn Park. Following their 1993 season, the Bees moved to the beautiful Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City, Utah, forming the Salt Lake Buzz. Smith’s Ballpark opened in 1994, and is one of the largest baseball stadiums in all of Minor League Baseball, seating 15,411 fans. On October 27, 2005

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    Mormon Baptism

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    A fascinating and difficult issue has emerged from a uniquely Mormon practice that stems from a religious fascination with genealogy. In fact, if a Mormon visits Salt Lake City, they are able to take advantage of a vast genealogical research facility at no cost. The practice in question, however, is not genealogical research, but the baptism of the dead. In the Mormon faith, the dead who were not able to discover the Mormon faith during their lifetimes for whatever reason – such as, for instance

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    Mormon Polygamy

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    “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) was formally organized in a small log cabin in upstate New York in 1830. It took 117 years — until 1947 — for the Church to grow from the initial six members to one million” (Mormon Newsroom). Many people associate polygamy with Mormonism, however polygamy has been banned in The LDS Church since 1890. Mormons believe they have a Christian faith, but many Protestant Christians do not accept Mormons as genuine Christians because of the differences

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    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The congregations, or the group of people assembled for religious worship, are frequently referred to as Mormons. This religious movement, which was founded in the year 1830, argues that the Mormon Church is a restoration church originally created by the Saviour Jesus Christ and He chose the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. to restore it (Hughes, 2014). From that day, Joseph labored in God’s service, working to establish The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day

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    There is a new special coming to TLC called Brother Husbands. This show is really going to remind the viewers of Sister Wives. On Brother Husbands, viewers will meet one woman who has two husbands. Starcasm shared the details about this new special and if it will actually become a series or what the plan is for the show. It will air this upcoming Sunday after a new episode of Sister Wives on TLC The polygamist family from Brother Husbands is Amanda and her two husbands. She is married to Chad and

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    Church Observation Paper

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    I attended a service at the Atherton Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on November 15, 2015. I observed that most in attendance were caucasian middle-class families. There was a wide age range from infants to elderly, but no age group was significantly larger than another. The Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ suggests, “God has established families to bring happiness to His children, to allow us to learn correct principles in a loving atmosphere, and to prepare us to return

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    Mormon Exodus We gather here today for the loss of Joseph Smith our beloved prophet with our new prophet Brigham Young I will now turn the time to him. We are very sad the circumstance Brother Smith was put in and we know he is in a better place after such a horrific murder. But we need to leave after all the sadness the government has given us we surely can’t stay. The lord has revealed unto me a place we need to go and get away from the mobs. So he got ready and prepared. He got covered wagons

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    Joseph Smith Beliefs

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    History books have called Joseph Smith an American religious leader who founded the modern day Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS). This religious institution is based on Smiths visions and the followers of the LDS church are called Mormon’s. His vision was for the restoration of the early Christian church and a new way of life to live by. While Smith visions and ethics have been controversial at times, millions still follow his teachings and the religious culture he started in 1830

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    It is uncertain whether Joseph Smith was killed by the Masons for revealing their secrets, as William Butler had been, or if he was killed for destroying the Nauvoo Expositor press machines. Perhaps both reasons were in play at the time. It seems obvious that when Joseph Smith was killed he was in the act of crying out “O Lord my God…” This is the first part of the Masons plea for help and assistance, the entire plea is “O Lord my God, is there no help for the widows son?” He must have felt those

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