What is Mormonism?

How do Mormonism differ from other beliefs?


Mormons believe in God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ as two distinct, glorified personages. The church Jesus Christ established was lost and has been restored through the ongoing revelation to Joseph Smith and the establishment of the Church of the Latter-day Saints. People live in Heaven as spirit children before their life on earth where they have the opportunity to demonstrate their faithfulness to God. People are saved by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. While all have immortal life, the gift of Jesus allows people to live in the presence of the Heavenly Father. .

Philosophy & Belief

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Aristotle considered Thales' view that water is the fundamental principle of the world to be _______

A. revolutionary (although incorrect) because for the first time, people were seeking to understand the world on its own terms. B. a dangerous and revolutionary (although correct) overthrowing of the old gods. C. incorrect and an opportunity to make amusing philosophical points. D. correct but essentially irrelevant.

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The example in the text about the word person and the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that corporations are persons reinforces the idea that ________

(a) people are biological (b) corporations are immortal (c) meaning matters (d) what person means is not all that important

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An argument may be inductively strong yet not good because

a. at least one premise is inductive b. a premise is false c. the conclusion is not probable d. the degree of support is less than .5

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In 1054, church power was divided between the Pope in Rome and the Patriarch in

A. Jerusalem. B. Alexandria. C. Antioch. D. Constantinople.

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