What are the core tenets of the Mormon religion?
• Read the comments of historians, scholars and Mormons on Joseph Smith and his revelations. • Read the comments of historians, scholars and Mormons on the Book of Mormon and the birth of the religion. • Read the comments of historians, scholars and Mormons on the Mormon afterlife. Many of the central concepts of the Mormon religion are laid out in the Articles of Faith, a 13-point list of the Latter-day Saints’ most important beliefs. These key elements of the faith include belief in God the Father, his Son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit; belief in modern prophets and continuing revelation; belief that through Christ’s atonement all mankind may be saved by obedience to the laws and ordinances of Christ’s Gospel; belief in the importance of repentance and baptism by immersion for the forgiveness of sins; and belief in the right of all people to worship God as they please. The Articles of Faith also affirm a belief in the Bible as the word of God, insofar as it is correctly translated
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