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Mormonism Answers: What Is the Plan of Happiness

WEBPart of Heavenly Father’s plan of salvation and happiness includes life after death. After death, the body and spirit separate. While the body is buried in the ground, the immortal soul goes to the Spirit World. The Spirit World is divided into two parts: Paradise and Spirit Prison. Those persons who adhered to God’s commandments during

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Mormon Rules: What Mormons Can Eat

WEBMormons are told to eat fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, staples of modern understanding of healthy eating. Wholesome herbs are also healthy for the body. While it is acceptable to eat meat and fish, Mormons are taught to eat it sparingly, also a staple of modern heath teachings. The revelation suggests reserving meat for times of famine

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Mormon Rules About Prayer

WEBMormon is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormons are commanded to pray often. They start and end each day with a personal prayer. If they are married, they also pray with their spouses. If they have children or other people in the home, they have a family prayer twice a day.

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Mormon Rules: Health

WEBMormon Rules: Health. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often referred to as the “Mormon Church” by the media) has a strict law of health called the Word of Wisdom. Though this code of conduct was given originally as a suggestion of how to live a more healthy life, it was eventually adopted as commandment later.

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How to Pray in Mormon Church

WEBWe can pray for a short time or a long time. We can pray standing, sitting, walking, or lying down. The general pattern is simply: address Heavenly Father, thank Him for His help, express needs and ask for His guidance, close in the name of His Son Jesus Christ. Remember to listen, feel, and watch for His answers.

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The Mormon Girls I Know

WEBMormon girls know the importance of learning and pursue that learning with zeal. Mormon Girls Are Modest. One of the biggest outward characteristics of Mormon girls is their modesty. Mormon girls follow the counsel outlined in the For the Strength of Youth guidelines issued by The Church of Jesus Christ. Both boys and girls are instructed to

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Mormon Missionary Rules

WEBStay with your assigned companion (another missionary of the same gender, or one’s spouse for senior couples). Do not date or be alone with members of the opposite sex (not pertinent to senior couples). Do not participate in certain dangerous activities (e.g., water sports, winter sports, motorcycling). Do not watch television or use the

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Mormon Rules about Education

WEBMormon parents are taught that responsibility for education of all kinds begins with them. They learn to create a rich, intellectually and spiritually stimulating home environment in which a love of learning is taught by example. Parents bring (not send) their children to church, but they learn that the programs for children and teens are meant

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No coffee or tea

WEBThe only official interpretation of “hot drinks” (D&C 89:9) in the Word of Wisdom is the statement made by early Church leaders that the term “hot drinks” means tea and coffee. As a result, Mormon Church members do not drink coffee or tea. The Word of Wisdom also outlines specific blessings that come to those who follow this commandment

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Mormon Rules About Tolerance

WEBTolerance or respect is on one side of the coin, but truth is always on the other. You cannot possess or use the coin of tolerance without being conscious of both sides.”. This is the principle Jesus Christ used in handling the woman accused of adultery. Elder Oaks then explains how we put into practice these principles.

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No smoking / tobacco

WEBWith health statistics like these, it is no wonder that God would want His children to take care of their bodies by not using tobacco. The For Strength of Youth pamphlet states, Never use tobacco products, such as cigarettes, snuff, chewing tobacco, cigars, and pipe tobacco. They are very addictive and will damage your body and shorten your life.

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Mormon Rules: Baptism

WEBMormon Rules: Baptism. Before a person can become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose members are sometimes called Mormons, he or she must be baptized. This is because Jesus Himself taught that baptism is a requirement for salvation: Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water

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The Why Behind Mormon Rules

WEBMormons dress modestly, although fashionably. There are many reasons for this. One is that our bodies are gifts from God given to us to help us carry out our mission. We need to treat them with respect and use them in ways that honor God, in whose image we are created. These rules also keep us healthier.

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Mormon Rules: Love Thy Neighbor

WEBMormons learn that to “love thy neighbor as thyself” means to think about what you would want someone to do for you if you were in the same situation. Sometimes this calls for a big act of service, such as cleaning a house or preparing a meal. Sometimes it requires a small act of service that can have a large impact—a hug for someone who

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Mormon Rules about Family Size

WEBMormons believe we lived with God before we were born. We were spirits there, and in order to gain our bodies and to have special experiences necessary for our eternal salvation, we need to come to earth. That means each spirit needs a family to come to. For this reason, Mormons are encouraged to have children if they are able to do so.

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Four-Fold Mission of the Church

WEBHe emphasized key priorities which came to be known as the “three-fold mission” of the Church: Proclaiming the Gospel, Perfecting the Saints, and Redeeming the Dead. In 2009, the Church, under the leadership of President Thomas S. Monson, added a fourth element: To care for the poor and needy. While caring for the poor and needy have always

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