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  2. Mormonism and Nicene Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Although Mormon neo-orthodox scholars say they have faced "resistance" from Mormon orthodoxy, [110] some perceive the direction of the movement to be consistent with a broader trend among the LDS hierarchy to present Mormonism in terms more acceptable to mainline Christianity. [111]

  3. Mormon spectrums of orthodoxy and practice - Wikipedia

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    Humanistic Mormonism [8] [9] is a movement of freethinkers, cultural Mormons, disfellowshipped or independents related to LDS Church and other Latter Day Saint groups that emphasize Mormon culture and history, but do not demand belief in a supernatural god, or the historicity of the Bible or the Book of Mormon.

  4. List of wealthiest religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Non-Trinitarian Christianity: Includes everything from investments, operating assets (ecclesiastical buildings) and Real estate, mostly from USA. [1] Catholic Church in Germany: 47.24 to 265.62 Germany: Catholicism

  5. Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake Temple, a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mormonism is the theology and religious tradition of the Latter Day Saint movement of Restorationist Christianity started by Joseph Smith in Western New York in the 1820s and 1830s.

  6. List of Christian denominations by number of members

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    The list includes the Catholic Church (including Eastern Catholic Churches), Protestant denominations with at least 0.2 million members, the Eastern Orthodox Church (and its offshoots), Oriental Orthodox Churches (and their offshoots), Nontrinitarian Restorationism, independent Catholic denominations, Nestorianism and all the other Christian ...

  7. Mormons - Wikipedia

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    Mormons self-identify as Christian, [15] but some non-Mormons consider Mormons non-Christian [16] [17] because some of their beliefs differ from those of Nicene Christianity. Mormons believe that Christ's church was restored through Joseph Smith and is guided by living prophets and apostles. Mormons believe in the Bible and other books of ...

  8. All the Religious Rules “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives ...

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    Mormons are told to avoid 'hot drinks,' such as coffee or tea ... Like Christianity, the church promotes a faithful covenant between man and wife. "In the teachings of the Church, next to the ...

  9. Universalism and the Latter Day Saint movement - Wikipedia

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    Lucy's father Solomon Mack converted from Universalism to orthodox Christianity in the early 1800s and back to Universalism in 1818. [11] One of the scribes of the Book of Mormon, Martin Harris, was also a Universalist at one point before joining the Latter Day Saint movement. Joseph Knight Sr. and members of his family had also been ...