by Anonymous on May 18th, 2004

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Do Mormons believe in the concept of the Holy Trinity?

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  • by Charles Sampson on July 9th, 2004

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    As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I believe that God the Father is a separate being from our Saviour, Jesus Christ. The Holy Ghost, being another separate being, is a spirit in nature in the form of a man. Three separate and distinctive beings, each with the same goals and purposes. "To bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man (which includes women and children)".

    Knowing that, when I say my prayers, I know it is to a real person, not
    immaterial matter floating out in space.

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    • Who do you say your prayers to?

      pacella23

      by pacella23 on March 19th, 2005

    • God through his SON Jesus Christ? Who do you say yours to?

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on October 24th, 2005

    • God the Father, through our mediator and saviour Jesus Christ.

      Shabba

      by Shabba on January 11th, 2006

    • Do LDS members believe that Jesus Christ is the Father? (I know this is an old post but wanted to ask)

      nick batchelor

      by nick batchelor on February 14th, 2011

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