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Are Mormons Christians?

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whodoyou8 · 22/07/2014 14:11

Are they the same or different?

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AMumInScotland · 22/07/2014 16:03

I think they consider themselves to be Christians. But they have beliefs that are definitely not mainstream for Christianity.

So... either/or ... both/and ... sorry that probably doesn't help much Grin

lecherrs · 22/07/2014 16:15

Agree with amuminscotland.

I know some Mormons who definitely consider themselves to be Christian.

However, the church is not (if I recall correctly) a member of the worldwide council of churches and hold several different beliefs from Christians. For example, they have the Book of Mormon which is not recognised by the Christian Church. There are other significantly differing beliefs, such as their beliefs about hell.

I think technically they are recognised as a religious group in their own right that grew out of Christianity ( much like Jehovah's Witnesses). There is a correct term for it, but I cannot remember it for the life of me now.*

  • This info may be outdated, because it is what I vaguely remember from my theology degree studied far too many years ago Smile.
niminypiminy · 22/07/2014 16:49

lecherrs has it right. For the World Council of Churches (the umbrella group of Christian churches) Mormonism is a separate religion that has its origins in Christianity but departs from it in important ways.

An American explantion of the differences.

From the BBC

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