Yes. But then, all churches believe theirs is the true church of God, so my opinion on this question doesn't much matter.
The only way to know for yourself which church God believes is true is to ask Him. If you do so with sincerity and humility you will -- if my own experience is anything to go by -- receive a response. It might take time to hear the answer, but God always responds to the prayers of humble sincere seekers.
This is a matter of opinion. Members of the church do believe it is true, and they invite all to learn more about the church and decide for themselves. You will have to learn about it and decide for yourself. The related links below can help you out. mormon.org contains introductory beliefs of the church, convert's stories, and a way to contact church representatives in your area if you want to learn more or if you have further questions. You can also request free DVD's and books to be mailed to your home.
maps.lds.org will help you find a congregation near you if you would like to visit a worship service.
The church uses The Bible, as well as the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price as scripture. You can read these online, pray about them, and learn if they are true for yourself. LDS.org is the church's official website and a great resource as well. Good luck! Yes, it is. That's the whole point. Good question.
There is no right answer to this question, so I'll give you mine: God has already arranged for the salvation of the world through God's son, Jesus Christ. So stop worrying about choosing the one "true" church or the one "true" religion for that matter. Pick one that inspires you.
Answer from a Mormon: the above answer is correct in saying there is no right answer. Mormons believe that faith is a personal choice, and while we believe that our church is the true church, we understand that others don't feel that way. Study different religions, and choose for yourself which one you think is true.
That is up for you to decide. Of course, the 14 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the church is true, and are happy to explain to you why they believe so. However, Mormons also believe that each person must come to that belief for themselves, and not depend on the testimony of others. Mormons encourage all people to read the scriptures, learn of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and then pray to God to know if it is true or not. The "Related Links" below may help you come to your own decision about whether Mormonism is true or not.
LDS immigration sets a record in U.S. history because it was the most people traveling to the United States for a religious cause. No other religion founded in the United States drew more people to immgrate to the country than the LDS Church. Because these people knew that what they were doing was for the true church on the earth then, now, and forever. The LDS church is the only true church on the earth today.
I don't know why you asked that question. "LDS" means "Latter Day Saints" and refers to anyone who is a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or LDS church. That is pretty self explanatory. So the LDS were ALWAYS allowed in the LDS church because the LDS church is made up of only LDS people. Duh.
Handbook - LDS Church - was created in 1899.
Area - LDS Church - was created in 1984.
Emery LDS Church was created in 1900.
Bible Dictionary - LDS Church - was created in 1979.
Sunday School - LDS Church - was created in 1867.
LDS stands for "Latter-day Saint". Someone who says that they are "LDS" is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Members of the Church prefer to use the abbreviation LDS rather than the nickname "Mormon".
No. Christina Aguilera is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'LDS' or 'Mormon' Church).
Yes, the LDS are people. LDS stands for "Latter-day Saint" and is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is also used to refer to the Church.
The LDS church believes Lucifer can tell the truth in somethings because he was once Jesus's brother. The LDS church also thinks that a person cannot sin until a certain age.
LDS stands for "Latter-Day Saint", or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes nicknamed the "Mormon" church). The LDS Church is a restorationist Christian church with headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. There are about 14.5 million members worldwide. If you want to learn about the beliefs and practices of the LDS Church, check out their website at the "Related Links" below.