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How can Mormonism be considered Christianity when the two belief systems do not coincide?

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How can Mormonism be considered Christianity when the two belief systems do not coincide?

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The Bible says that there are no other messengers after Jesus, that he is the Son of God and that all other “prophets” are false, but yet the LDS “church” call Joesph Smith their “leader” and “prophet”, and the Bible also says that its words are not to be altered, yet the Mormon church as its OWN Bible that is obviously more than a mere “translation” but rather a whole different book entirely? I think Mormonism is a huge cult, I like Mormon people, but disagree with their “religion.” A: Mormonism is not Christian. Here’s why: 1) Mormonism rejects the truth that Jesus is God. So Mormonism has a different and fake “god” that cannot save anyone from hell. 2) Mormonism rejects the truth that the only way to get into heaven and to avoid being sent to hell, is by believing in Jesus alone for salvation. 3) Mormonism rejects the truth that only the BIBLE is the Word of God. For these reasons, Mormonism leads to eternal torment in hell. To be saved, a Mormon simply needs to believe the truth ab

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