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  1. May 27, 2011 · The Holy Ghost is the third member of the Eternal Godhead, and is identified also as the Holy Spirit, Spirit of God, Spirit of the Lord, and the comforter. All three members of the Godhead were manifested at Jesus' baptism (Mark 1:9-12; see also Dove, Sign of the).

  2. Timeline of Mormonism. Book of Mormon. 2200600 BC. According to the Book of Mormon, the Jaredites left the area around the Tower of Babel. They traveled to the Americas with help from God. In the Americas, the people fought each other in a civil war and destroyed themselves. The last prophet of that time, Ether, wrote the history of his ...

  3. www.history.com › topics › religionMormons - HISTORY

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    Mormons consider themselves Christians, but many Christians don’t recognize Mormonism as an official denomination.
    Mormons believe in the crucifixion, resurrection and divinity of Jesus Christ. Followers claim that God sent more prophets after Jesus’s death. They say that the original church has been restored i...
    Mormons embrace four different texts: The Christian Bible, The Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants and The Pearl of Great Price.
    According to the LDS church, Adam and Eve lived in Daviess County, Missouri after being driven from the Garden of Eden.

    Joseph Smith Jr.was born in Vermont on December 23, 1805. When Smith was 14, he said he received a vision from God and Jesus that told him not to join any Christian denominational churches. Three years later, Smith claimed that an angel named Moroni appeared to him. Moroni revealed that Smith had been selected to translate the Book of Mormon, a sac...

    After the Book of Mormon was published, Mormonism began to spread and grow rapidly. Smith set up Mormon communities in Missouri, Ohio and Illinois. Smith was criticized and persecuted by many for teaching his new ideas. In February 1844, Smith and his brother were jailed on charges of treason. On June 27, 1844, both Smith and his brother were murde...

    After Smith died, the church divided. Many Mormons followed Brigham Young, who became Smith’s successor. Young led a large group of persecuted Mormons from Illinois to search for religious freedom. In 1847, Young and the other pioneers reached Utah’s Salt Lake Valley.

    During the 1850s, Young organized the migration of about 16,000 Mormons from Illinois to Utah. He founded Salt Lake City and became the first governor of the Utah Territory. Young was named the President of the Church and kept this title until his death in 1877. Scholars believe Young significantly influenced the religious and political landscape o...

    Despite moving to a relatively isolated region in Utah, tensions between Mormons and other Americans continued. In September of 1857, a Mormon militia murdered about 120 people who were part of a wagon train from Arkansas. This event became known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. The exact motive for the massacre is still debated today, and some re...

    Mormons believe that the Book of Mormon confirms information found in the Holy Bible. The text gives an account of ancient prophets who lived in the Americas. It covers events that occurred from about 2500 B.C. to A.D. 400. According to the book, some Jews came to America to avoid persecution in Jerusalem. They divided into two groups who fought ea...

    Today, the LDS church is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. It’s run by a prophet who also serves as president of the church for life. The church’s hierarchy consists of: 1. The first presidency (president and two counselors) 2. The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 3. The First Quorum of the Seventy 4. Stake Presidency 5. Ward Bishopric 6. Individ...

    Although the LDS church banned the practice of polygamy in 1890, Mormons historically wed many wives. In recent years, the church acknowledged that Joseph Smith wed as many as 40 wives, some as young as age 14. Today, Mormons frown upon polygamy and choose to marry just one spouse. Still, a small number of fundamentalists, who broke from the church...

    In recent years, Mormonism has crept its way into popular American culture. Mormon presidential candidate Mitt Romney brought the religion to the forefront of American politics in 2012. The well-known musical comedy, The Book of Mormon, has also brought attention to the religion, although it’s caused mixed reactions within the Mormon community. Acc...

  4. Dec 10, 2018 · But what does Mormonism actually teach about the Holy Ghost? In this article, we will survey the historical development of the LDS doctrine of the Holy Ghost and discuss how it differs from the biblical, orthodox Christian view. 1. Stage One: The Holy Ghost as God in the Book of Mormon

  5. According to Mormonism, the Holy Ghost is a child of God from the preexistence who does not have a body of flesh and bones, as do Heavenly Father and Jesus. He is the third member of the Godhead who is sometimes described as the Holy Spirit and other times described as distinct from the Holy Spirit. The Encyclopedia of Mormonism explains:

  6. Aug 14, 2019 · The Holy Ghost is a male spirit personage, a spirit son of God the Father. In a sermon delivered in 1857, President Heber C. Kimball stated: “The Holy Ghost is a man; he is one of the sons of our Father and our God; and he is that man that stood next to Jesus Christ, just as I stand by Brother Brigham.” 2.

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  8. The Book of Mormon contains a chronology that is internally consistent over the thousand-year NEPHITE history, with precise Nephite dates for several events, including the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

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