Jesus - Jesus is our spirit brother and also the brother of Satan. Jesus' plan of how people would become gods was chosen over Satan's plan by God the Father. This sibling rivalry sparked the rebellion of Satan and his followers who were forever denied the opportunity to take flesh and blood bodies. Jesus is more of a pathfinder than the Savior who paid for all sins and who secured all of the blessings of eternal life.
Heaven - Three levels exist and almost everyone gets into the lowest level known as the terrestrial heaven. Telestial heaven is reserved for Mormons who don't quite do all that is necessary to achieve godhood. Celestial heaven is reserved for the faithful Mormons who are given the right to see the face of God the Father and who also secure the privilege of godhood through faith and works. After death, everyone is resurrected and given a second chance to accept the Mormon Gospel.
Hell - Reserved for only a very few apostate Mormons who attack the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
Salvation - There is a difference in Mormon terminology between the phrases "eternal life" and "salvation." Eternal life is achieving the ability by personal merit and faith to become a god. Salvation is generally available to everyone through the merits of Christ's salvific work.
Bible - The Bible is accurate only as far as it has been properly interpreted. Mormonism contends that the Christian faith was lost shortly after the passage of the twelve apostles. The Bible was also lost in its true form. Joseph Smith restored the Gospel through translating the Book of Mormon. Though the Bible has a secondary role in the life of the Mormon faithful, the reliable words of God may be found in the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price and the Doctrine and Covenants.
For more thorough coverage of Latter Day Saint beliefs, visit the following sites:
- Utah Lighthouse Ministries - http://www.utlm.org/navtopicalindex.htm
- Mormon Official Website - http://mormon.org/mormonorg/eng/
- Walter Martin Site - http://www.waltermartin.org/eyewit.html
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You might also add lds.org to your list of sites. It contains all of the scriptures, major addresses and scripture study curriculum of the Mormon Church.
Thanks for the comments, Staring to Learn. I will let your comment serve to add the lds.org website to the list. I assume that you are a member of the LDS?
Owen
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