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  • i dont even know wat u mean
  • not sure I care
  • Mormons believe in the very same Jesus as Protestants and Catholics but we do not believe in him from the same source to which they accept. Their Jesus was formed by a group of Catholic Bishops in a council at Nicea in 325 AD. under the direction of Emperior Constantine, a Sun Worshiper. Our Jesus appeared with his Father to a young boy in a grove of trees in New York in the year of 1820. Their Jesus was formed 75 years before the Bible was compiled. So even though we believe in the same Jesus, we accept him differently. To them he is a spirit, without body, parts or passions. They also believe the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost are one spiritual essense, with three personalities. We believe the father and the Son are two separate and distinct individuals, with Resurrected, Glorified, physical Bodies of flesh and bone plus a spirit. The Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit, in the form of a man, separate and distinct from the Father and the Son. While we do claim to be Christian, we do not claim to be Christian according to their own definition of what and who are Christian. whew6
  • We believe in a Jesus who is the Christ, the only begotten of the Father, and our Lord and Savior. We believe in the Jesus whose words acts and teachings are recorded in the New Testament. But we believe some things ABOUT him that are different from what many Christians believe, and we understand some of his teachings differently than they do. That gives many of them heartburn to the point the say we teach a "different" Jesus, and are not "Christians". whew4 gave you an excelent basic outline of what we believe. You will have to decide for yourself if that really constitutes "another Jesus".

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