Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) believe that God is our literal Father in Heaven. They usually call Him God, Father, God the Father, Heavenly Father, or Father in Heaven.
They also believe in Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Savior and Redeemer of all men. Like other Christians, they have many names for Jesus Christ, which are found in the Bible. These include Jesus, Christ, Lord, Savior, Redeemer, Son of God, Lamb, Good Shepherd, Jehovah, and Emmanuel.
When a member of the Church referrs to "God", they may also be referring to the Godhead or Trinity - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - rather than a specific member of this group.
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Most Mormons would answer that it is because God is on their side.
sure...the mormans do. You can believe what ever you want to. It's a free country thank God.
Battle of Mormans happened on 1814-02-17.
Brigham Young was considered by most to be the leader of the Church at that time. They believed that he led them to Deseret (now Utah) through the inspiration and revelation of God.
Mormans have the same thoughts of blacks in high positions as they would any other race of people. The"curse of Ham" went away in the '70s.
Muslims call their god, Allah (The Arabic name for God).
Muslims call their god Allah
Jains call their god Tirthankar.
the mormans used it
The Yorubas call God "Olodumare" or "Olorun."
We call god almighty because he is the father almighty/ the one and only god
Would you call your brother god?