Comparison of Christian and Mormon Beliefs
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According to Mormon doctrine, what happens when an adult is baptized?

  • Their future sins are forgiven.
  • They become sinless and can never sin again.
  • Their past sins are forgiven but future sins are not automatically forgiven. (correct)
  • They must perform additional rituals to cleanse themselves of past sins.
  • Why is baptizing an eight-year-old child for the forgiveness of sins considered an oxymoron in Mormonism?

  • Because children under eight have not reached the age of accountability. (correct)
  • Because children under eight are not considered sinners.
  • Because children under eight have committed sins that need forgiveness.
  • Because children under eight are unable to be baptized.
  • What distinguishes a sin from being just a mistake in the Mormon Church?

  • Unintentional actions that result in harm.
  • Intentional wrongdoing with knowledge and accountability. (correct)
  • Actions that are forgiven through regular confession.
  • Any action that goes against personal beliefs.
  • How does the concept of atonement in Mormon doctrine differ from the biblical concept?

    <p>Mormons believe atonement was accomplished in the garden of Gethsemane.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why do Mormons not have crosses on their buildings or wear them?

    <p>They use a different symbol to represent Jesus' sacrifice.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to the sins of an adult who is baptized in the Mormon Church but later commits the same sins again?

    <p>The sins return to them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the goal of the Mormon Church regarding baptism?

    <p>To baptize as many people as possible across the world.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What practice does the Mormon Church engage in regarding deceased individuals?

    <p>Conducting posthumous baptisms for them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long does it typically take to go through the entire temple process, according to the text?

    <p>4-5 hours</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Mormons believe is necessary for salvation according to the text?

    <p>Participation in temple rituals and processes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Mormon theology, what is emphasized as the key to salvation?

    <p>Male gender identity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of posthumous ordinances like baptisms for the dead according to Mormon belief?

    <p>To provide an opportunity for deceased individuals to accept Mormon teachings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key difference between the Mormon idea of God and the Christian belief?

    <p>Mormons believe in an exalted man as God, while Christians believe in a divine being.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is considered the first wife of Elohim according to Mormon doctrine?

    <p>Heavenly Mother</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Mormon belief regarding the relationship between Jesus Christ and Lucifer?

    <p>They are brothers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Mormons believe about the origin of human spirits according to the text?

    <p>All humans are spirit children of Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why do Mormons believe that God has multiple wives?

    <p>To accommodate the birth of billions of spirit children.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Mormon doctrine view the concept of pre-existence?

    <p>Humans lived with Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother before coming to Earth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Baptism in Mormonism

    • When an adult is baptized in the Mormon Church, their sins are forgiven, and they are born again.
    • Baptizing an eight-year-old child for the forgiveness of sins is considered an oxymoron in Mormonism because children under eight are considered innocent and do not have the capacity to sin.

    Sin and Atonement

    • In Mormonism, a sin is distinguished from a mistake by its intention and consequence.
    • The Mormon concept of atonement differs from the biblical concept in that it emphasizes the role of Jesus Christ as a mediator, but also teaches that humans have a responsibility to work towards their own salvation.

    Symbols and Practices

    • Mormons do not display crosses on their buildings or wear them as a symbol of their faith because they believe it is a pagan symbol that represents the crucifixion, rather than the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
    • The Mormon Church practices baptism for the dead, a ritual performed by proxy on behalf of deceased individuals.

    Post-Baptism and Salvation

    • If an adult who is baptized in the Mormon Church commits the same sins again, they are not automatically forgiven, but must repent and seek forgiveness through the sacrament.
    • The goal of the Mormon Church regarding baptism is to provide a means of forgiveness and salvation to individuals.

    Temples and Ordinances

    • The temple process, which includes baptism, confirmation, and other ordinances, typically takes several weeks to complete.
    • Mormons believe that baptism and other ordinances are necessary for salvation.

    Key Beliefs

    • In Mormon theology, faith and good works are emphasized as the key to salvation.
    • The main purpose of posthumous ordinances like baptisms for the dead is to provide the opportunity for salvation to those who did not have the opportunity to receive ordinances in life.

    Mormon Doctrine and Christian Beliefs

    • A key difference between the Mormon idea of God and the Christian belief is that Mormons believe God has a physical body, while Christians believe God is a spiritual entity.
    • Mormons believe that Elohim, the heavenly father, has multiple wives, including the first wife, Heavenly Mother.

    Lucifer and Jesus

    • According to Mormon doctrine, Lucifer and Jesus Christ are spirit brothers, with Lucifer being the rebellious brother who was cast out of heaven.

    Human Spirits and Pre-Existence

    • Mormons believe that human spirits are eternal and were created before birth, and that they had a role in the war in heaven before coming to earth.
    • The Mormon doctrine of pre-existence teaches that human spirits existed before birth and will continue to exist after death.

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