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What is a Mormon and what do they believe in?

MORMONS embrace elements of Christianity, as well as guidance from their founder, Joseph Smith.

Here, we look at what they believe in and other facts about the group.

 Around 16 million people around the world are Mormons
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Around 16 million people around the world are MormonsCredit: Getty Images

What is Mormonism?

A Mormon is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was founded in 19th century America and has around 16 million followers around the world.

Mormonism came to the UK in 1837 and has around 190,000 members.

Mormons believe that other Christian churches have gone astray and theirs is a restoration of the Church as Jesus had intended.

The Mormon church was created by a man called Joseph Smith, and later was developed by Brigham Young, who moved with the new Mormons to Salt Lake City in 1847.

What is the Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of the movement, which Mormons used alongside the Bible for teaching.

Mormons believe that the Book of Mormon tells the story of God's dealing with Americans in the ancient world.

It was first published by Joseph Smith in 1830, and is believed to have been narrated by the prophet-historian Mormon, who is said to have lived in the 4th century AD.

Mormons believe that the Book of Mormon was translated correctly, unlike the Bible, and is the word of God.

In 2011, the satire musical Book of Mormon was first staged, and follows the tale of two Mormon missionaries who go to Africa to spread the word.

What are the beliefs of a Mormon?

Mormonism is centred on strong traditional family life and values.

And “sins” such as gambling, smoking, drinking alcohol, drugs, tea, coffee, homosexuality, pornography, and sex outside of marriage are forbidden.

Mormons hold fast to the belief that God has a physical presence and is married and can have children.

They also believe that mankind can become gods after they die.

Why can Mormons have multiple wives?

Polygamy, or having more than one marital partner, was taught by the leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for more than half of the 19th century.

The tradition was stopped, however, over a century ago and mainstream churches even excommunicate anyone who practices it.

Despite this, many people still hold the misconception that all Mormons are involved in polygamous relationships.

That being said, there are fundamentalist offshoots of the mainstream Mormon Church which still continue to practice polygamy.

 

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