Feb 27, 2006 | Sin, Worthiness
Mormons do not believe their leaders are perfect; only Jesus Christ is perfect. Thus Mormon Church leaders and even prophets make mistakes, but we are to respect their office and listen to them.
Feb 27, 2006 | Current issues
Mormon doctrine teaches us that there are different types of angels, some have bodies and some do not. Satan also has angels, but they never have bodies.
Feb 27, 2006 | Sexual Issues, Worthiness
Mormons are commanded by God to control all their passions and appetites within their proper boundaries. Bodily appetites and lusts can lead to addiction and keep us from God’s spirit.
Feb 27, 2006 | Current issues
Art inspires and uplifts the spirit, whereas pornography degrades and arouses sexual excitement. The pure in heart see things as pure, while impure will see all things as pornographic.
Feb 27, 2006 | Babies, Premortal Life
Personal experience seems to agree that newborns and toddlers may remember something of their pre-earth life.
Feb 27, 2006 | Premortal Life
Mormons believe that people with physical or intellectual handicaps are in no way disadvantaged in their eternal potential. Such handicaps do not necessarily stem from some pre-mortal worthiness or unworthiness.
Feb 27, 2006 | Current issues
According to Mormon scripture, Adam spoke a language that was pure and undefiled. It is most likely the language of Mormonism’s Celestial Kingdom.
Feb 27, 2006 | Current issues
The purpose of life cannot be explained without the religious based parts. Mormon doctrine provides a foundation for the purpose of life.
Feb 27, 2006 | Current issues
Mormonism does not reveal at what point a fetus receives its spirit and becomes a separate organism. It may be different for each person.
Feb 27, 2006 | Current issues
If a Mormon marries a non-Mormon or gets married outside of a Mormon temple, the marriage will end at death. A marriage between two Mormons in a Mormon temple may endure for eternity.