by AB-Joel on March 23rd, 2004

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Is it true that Mormonism is the only religion that allows its members to pray for answers?

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  • by Seanette on March 30th, 2004

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    Absolutely not. I am LDS [baptized nearly 10 years ago]. Prior to that, I investigated various Protestant denominations [and took a quick look at the Catholic church, but decided it wasn't for me]. In all Christian denominations I have any experience with, the believer is encouraged to take his/her questions to God for guidance, unless the question is about the truth of the Book of Mormon. Strangely enough, that's one question the denominations I checked out don't want people asking God about [supposedly in their view, Satan is powerful enough to override God and lie to the person asking this particular question]. In my experience, a Protestant minister/teacher will be horrified by the notion of consulting God for information about the Book of Mormon, etc., and will promptly launch into scare tactics to discourage such consultation. As for non-Christian denominations, I'm not qualified to answer that. Jews, Moslems, etc., are going to have to speak for themselves on this one. :-)

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