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Introduction to Mormonism

Mormonism is an incorrect name. The correct name is church of jesus christ of latter-day saints.

origin

The church established by Smith and Yue Se in 1830 has no official name, and it represents the most primitive church established by the apostles of Jesus Christ in 1 century. Therefore, it is generally called' Christian Church', and it was officially called' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' on April 26th, 838 due to enlightenment. This official name has continued to this day.

The newly established Mormon Church was persecuted by Christianity (Protestantism), the mainstream religion in the United States at that time, and then Smith Yue Se was killed. Young Brigham led his followers to the Great Salt Lake Valley in Utah, central America, where they developed steadily in 1847, so the church headquarters was located in Salt Lake City. In fact, Salt Lake City was built by the early members of this church with their faith in God. This is extremely rare and special in the history of urban development all over the world. The members of the church are now all over the world. According to the latest figures released by the church, the number of believers has reached120,000, and more than half of them live outside North America.

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City has become a city built by the pioneers of the church with confidence and their own beliefs. At present, more than half of the local people are Mormons, making Salt Lake City the largest city with the lowest crime rate and divorce rate in the United States.

religious doctrine

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints calls itself Christianity, because it also believes that Jesus Christ is the only son of God and the Christ and Messiah predicted by the prophets in the Old Testament. Centered on the teaching and redemption of Jesus Christ. As all members are disciples of Jesus Christ, the name of the church is also named after Jesus Christ. In addition to the Bible used by ordinary Christian churches, the standard classics of the church also include the Book of Mormon, which is another covenant book to witness Jesus Christ. Because of this, many people call the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by other names such as Mormonism, Mormonism or Mormonism.