Author: | John Ankerberg, Sandra Tanner, Lynn Wilder, Michael Wilder | ISBN: | 9781941135464 |
Publisher: | John Ankerberg | Publication: | March 18, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Ankerberg, Sandra Tanner, Lynn Wilder, Michael Wilder |
ISBN: | 9781941135464 |
Publisher: | John Ankerberg |
Publication: | March 18, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
What are the differences between the practices of Mormonism and the Bible? Is the Jesus of the Mormon Church the Jesus of the Bible? In Mormonism Jesus is a man who became one of many gods. Biblical Christianity teaches Jesus was always God, and that there is only one God. Why is it most Mormons do not talk about these and other controversial differences? Further, Mormon teachings consider the Book of Mormon as equal to the Bible and accept several other books as inspired writings. What is the historical evidence to support these writings? What about accusations of borrowing from other writings or religious traditions? Why is it most Mormons do not talk about these and other controversial differences? This and much more are included in this study. You’ll find yourself more equipped in your own beliefs and be better prepared to discuss your faith with Mormons.
What are the differences between the practices of Mormonism and the Bible? Is the Jesus of the Mormon Church the Jesus of the Bible? In Mormonism Jesus is a man who became one of many gods. Biblical Christianity teaches Jesus was always God, and that there is only one God. Why is it most Mormons do not talk about these and other controversial differences? Further, Mormon teachings consider the Book of Mormon as equal to the Bible and accept several other books as inspired writings. What is the historical evidence to support these writings? What about accusations of borrowing from other writings or religious traditions? Why is it most Mormons do not talk about these and other controversial differences? This and much more are included in this study. You’ll find yourself more equipped in your own beliefs and be better prepared to discuss your faith with Mormons.