The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints became more known when their church leader Warren Jeffs was convicted for sexually assaulting two girls. This sect does practice polygamy and continues to do so. The main Latter-day Saints church suspended this practice in There is another sect in Arizona that is called the Centennial Park group. This sect came from a conflict in the s over leadership of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church.
They also practice polygamy and they are against underage girls being forced into a marriage. Another sect is the Apostolic United Brethren.
This group was established when Joseph W Musser, their leader, split with other Mormon fundamentalists. The Apostolic United Brethren also practices polygamy.
Mormons have a dietary code and a lifestyle guide that they call the Word of Wisdom. Those that follow the religion are encouraged to eat proper food portions and to not overindulge in food or waste any. Everyone is advised to avoid any illegal drugs, coffee, tea, tobacco, and alcohol.
By following these Word of Wisdom guidelines they believe that it will lead to mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Another guideline is to respect the body.
This can be done by avoiding tattoos and body piercings, except for women piercing their ears. Latter-day Saints church members wear a garment under their clothing that they believe to have a deep religious significance.
These come in two pieces and are designed to be modest underclothing. It represents the sacred and personal aspect of their relationship with God.
It is worn under the clothing as a commitment to live good and honorable lives. The church believes in a spirit world after death. The second president of the church Brigham Young taught that after people die the spirits stay on earth while they wait, learn, and work until being resurrected. He also taught that all spirits are in adult form even when someone dies as a child. Those that have a righteous spirit get to experience a paradise of peace, happiness and rest.
The temple is considered an earthly point of contact with higher beings for Mormon followers. Mormons believe that God is always present in the temple space and therefore this makes it a sacred placed to learn things that allow individuals to progress towards becoming more like God. The temple is used to perform the Mormon endowment ceremony which is a ritual where adult Mormons go through a series of exercises and lessons to help them deepen their faith.
During this time they make covenants with God to keep His commandments. Once they receive their endowments they begin to wear distinctive underwear known as garments which we spoke bout above , where there are special marks embroidered.
The garment is meant to remind these individuals of the commitment they made to God and to their faith. Typically women receive their endowment before they marry and men receive it before they go on a mission. Unlike baptism, endowment is not a one-time thing. They are encouraged to go throughout their lives several times to help grow their faith with more endowment rituals.
The practice of polygamy is strictly prohibited in the Church. The general standard of marriage in the Church has always been monogamy, as indicated in the Book of Mormon see Jacob For periods in the Bible, polygamy was practiced by the patriarchs Abraham and Jacob, as well as kings David and Solomon.
It was again practiced by a minority of Latter-day Saints in the early years of the Church. Polygamy was officially discontinued in Those who practice polygamy today have nothing whatsoever to do with the Church. Read more regarding this question.
The gospel of Jesus Christ is for everyone. People of all races have always been welcomed and baptized into the Church since its beginning. During this time some black males were ordained to the priesthood. At some point the Church stopped ordaining male members of African descent, although there were a few exceptions.
It is not known precisely why, how or when this restriction began in the Church, but it has ended. Church leaders sought divine guidance regarding the issue and in extended the priesthood to all worthy male members.
The Church immediately began ordaining members to priesthood offices wherever they attended throughout the world. The Church unequivocally condemns racism, including any and all past racism by individuals both inside and outside the Church. In , then Church president Gordon B.
Nor can he consider himself to be in harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ. For those who have passed on without the ordinance of baptism, proxy baptism for the deceased is a free-will offering.
According to Church doctrine, a departed soul in the afterlife is completely free to accept or reject such a baptism—the offering is freely given and must be freely received. The ordinance does not force deceased persons to become members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, nor does the Church list deceased persons as members of the Church.
Proxy baptism for the deceased is nothing new. It was mentioned by Paul in the New Testament see 1 Corinthians and was practiced by groups of early Christians. All Church members are instructed to submit names for proxy baptism only for their own deceased relatives as an offering of familial love. Read more on this subject here. The missionary effort of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is based on the New Testament pattern of missionaries serving in pairs, teaching the gospel and baptizing believers in the name of Jesus Christ see, for example, the work of Peter and John in the book of Acts.
Missionary work is voluntary, with most missionaries funding their own missions. They receive their assignment from Church headquarters and are sent only to countries where governments allow the Church to operate. In some parts of the world, missionaries are sent only to serve humanitarian or other specialized missions.
The health code for Latter-day Saints is based on a teaching regarding foods that are healthy and substances that are not good for the human body. Accordingly, alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee and illegal drugs are forbidden. A year UCLA study, completed in , tracked mortality rates and health practices of 10, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in California, indicating that Church members who adhered to the health code had one of the lowest death rates from cancer and cardiovascular disease in the United States.
It also found that Church members who followed the code had a life expectancy 8 to 11 years longer than the general white population of the United States. For more information on the use of the name of the Church, go to our online Style Guide.
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God still speaks. Uniquely in the Mormon faith, it is believed that a tribe of ancient Israelites came to America years before Christ. Every summer, hundreds of the faithful act out the story on the same hill where Smith is believed to have dug up the golden plates. After Jesus' resurrection, according to the Book of Mormon, he visited America.
In fact, America plays a special role in Mormonism. Mormons believe that when Jesus returns to Earth, he will first go to Jerusalem and then to Missouri. They have always thought that," Fluhman said. So Mormons have a complicated relationship with traditional Christianity, I think is an easy way to say it. We'll notify you here with news about.
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