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Is Christina Aguilera LDS?

Christina Aguilera is a singer who was raised in an LDS home but Aguilera has not self-identified as Mormon.
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Who has been excommunicated from the LDS Church?

Pages in category "People excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"
  • George J. Adams.
  • Janice Merrill Allred.
  • Owen A. Allred.
  • Lavina Fielding Anderson.
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Who is a famous LDS woman?

Mary Fielding Smith (1801-1852)

Mary Fielding Smith was greatly admired by many in her lifetime. Her son Joseph F. Smith, who became the sixth president of the church, held her in high esteem for all she accomplished amid hardships and trials.
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Who do Mormons idolize?

Latter-day Saints worship Jesus Christ by remembering and reverencing Him for the life He lived and the sacrifice He made in behalf of humankind. They worship Him by exercising faith in Him and striving to follow His commandments.
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Are any famous people LDS?

Katherine Heigl, Amy Adams and Ryan Gosling are among the A-listers that grew up in the Mormon church. Heigl's family converted to the religion after her brother Jason died in 1986 of injuries suffered in a car accident.
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Who do Mormons say Jesus is?

Mormons talk about a Jesus who was the spirit child of Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother. They refer to Jesus as the brother of Lucifer who proposed a better plan of redemption and won the designation “Messiah.” They believe in a Jesus who filled in the gap of humanity's need through his atoning sweat in the garden.
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Which housewives are Mormon?

Which Real Housewives are Mormon? Lisa Barlow is the only practicing Mormon on RHOSLC, having converted in her youth. Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, and friend Monica Garcia used to be practicing Mormons, but have since left the church.
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What famous Mormon has multiple wives?

The polygamy of Mormonism's second prophet-president, Brigham Young, is well known. Until the late 1990s, however, many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had no idea that church founder Joseph Smith had taken dozens of women as his plural wives.
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Who is the Mormon guy with all the wives?

Samuel Bateman was a former member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or FLDS, until he left to start his own small offshoot group. He was supported financially by male followers who also gave over their own wives and children to be Bateman's wives, according to an FBI affidavit.
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Is the LDS Church declining?

The LDS Church has been known for rapid membership growth throughout its existence. Growth rates generally remain positive, outpacing world population growth with the exception of 2020 and 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Why are so many people leaving LDS Church?

A study of 3000 people who were formerly affiliated with the LDS Church recorded that 74 percent of respondents cited a disbelief in church doctrine or theology as major reason for leaving the church, but only 4 percent of respondents cited conflict with other church members as a large factor in their decision to leave ...
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Who is the LDS guy who went to jail?

Warren Steed Jeffs (born December 3, 1955) is an American religious-cult leader and felon, convicted of several sex crimes and two assisted sex crimes involving children.
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How can you tell if someone is Mormon?

You need the name of the Church unit where an ancestor lived in order to find membership records. The following sources list the branch, ward, or stake where a member, individual, or family lived: Missionary Record Index (1830–1971). This index gives the home ward and stake of each missionary.
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How many wives can a Mormon marry?

Mormon men can lawfully have one wife. The practice of polygamy (polygyny or plural marriage), the marriage of more than one woman to the same man, was practiced by Church members from the 1830s to the early 1900s.
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How many wives can Amish have?

An Amish man may only have one wife. Should that wife pass away, he is free to remarry. The same goes for Amish women. They may remarry in the event of their husband's death.
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Can Mormons get tattoos?

Latter-day prophets strongly discourage the tattooing of the body. Those who disregard this counsel show a lack of respect for themselves and for God.
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Can Mormons marry non Mormons?

Marrying a non-member is allowed, however, the marriage ceremony cannot be done in the temple.
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Where is polygamy most common?

In many countries, marriages are governed by religious or customary law, which means that oversight is in the hands of clerics or community leaders. Polygamy is most often found in sub-Saharan Africa, where 11% of the population lives in arrangements that include more than one spouse.
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Do Mormon wives work outside the home?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - the Mormon Church - upholds a cultural expectation for women of their community to remain unemployed outside the home and to dedicate their early adulthood to bearing and raising children.
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Do Mormons have female pastors?

Church activity

Women are "endowed" with priesthood power, but are not ordained to priesthood office. Though not considered clergy, women play a significant part in the operation of local congregations teaching classes to adults, teenagers, and children and organizing social, educational, and humanitarian activities.
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Why did Lisa become Mormon?

“For us, it just felt right. I like the teachings of Christ and the family aspect of all religions is great. It's really emphasized in the LDS faith,” Barlow says. “I honestly think I have the life I have because I became Mormon.
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What is the most controversial Mormon belief?

Polygamy is perhaps the most controversial early Mormon practice, and was a key contributing factor for Smith's murder. Under heavy pressure — Utah would not be accepted as a state if polygamy was practiced — the church formally and publicly renounced the practice in 1890. Utah's statehood soon followed.
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What religion was Jesus?

Of course, Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues.
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Do Mormons wear crosses?

Reed said that members of the LDS Church have rid themselves of "much of the anti-Catholic ideas of the past." But even when the use of the cross is divorced from anti-Catholicism, Mormons, as a whole, still do not generally use the cross as an outward symbol of their faith.
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What religion is closest to Mormon?

Mormons are also frequently compared to Ahmadi Muslims specifically, with many noting distinct similarities in both groups' relative age, history, culture, approach to missionary work, and general lack of acceptance from mainstream Islam and Christianity.
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