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help| In the Latter Day Saint movement, the Godhead are the objects of worship and devotion within the faith. It consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Depending on era and denomination, the Latter Day Saint movement accommodates a variety of doctrines concerning the interrelationship and metaphysical nature of the Christian Godhead. These teachings derive mainly from the movement's... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Godhead (Latter Day Saints)
In the Latter Day Saint movement, the Godhead are the objects of worship and devotion within the faith. It consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. -
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Criticism of the Latter Day Saint movement
Mormons have been criticized for adopting an interpretation of the Trinity that is not recognized by most other Christian faiths and claim that Mormons believe that God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are three different beings united in purpose, love, and perfection (See Godhead (Latter Day Saints).) -
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Godhead (Christianity)
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God the Father
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Book of Mormon
According to the narrative, Moroni was the last prophet among these people and had buried the record, which God had promised to bring forth in the latter days. ... See Godhead (Latter Day Saints). -
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God in Christianity
Opposing, nontrinitarian positions that are held by some groups include Binitarianism (two deities/persons/aspects), Unitarianism (one deity/person/aspect), the Godhead (Latter Day Saints) (three separate beings) and Modalism (Oneness). -
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Latter-day saints believe revealed religion should be the criterion for human reason and knowledge, rather than the reverse. ... List of Latter Day Saints -
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Mormonism and Christianity
See also: Sealing (Latter Day Saints) ... Latter-day saints, believe their ordinances to be a necessary part of progression in Eternity and so seek to provide them for the living and the dead (by proxy). -
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History of the Latter Day Saint movement
Latter Day Saints in outlying areas were driven from their homes and gathered to Nauvoo for protection. ... Godhead • The Apostasy • Restoration • Revelation • Priesthood • Ordinances • Endowment • Plan of salvation • Plurality of gods • Celestial marriage • Family Home Evening • Perfection • King Follett discourse • Blacks and the Church • Homosexuality • Sexuality
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