Okay, who linked this place to Reddit? This is like the 4th Reddit question this week.
Are Mormons Christians?
- said Jesus never
No, there is nothing Christian about them.
It doesn't matter, if I put on a wig and call myself female and yell at you that "it's maam", but that doesn't make me a woman.
That's Wikipedia for you. Wikipedia is good if you are looking for a starting point since they list their sources and summarize the broad points, but don't take it as Gospel.
That doesn't mean much when according to their beliefs everyone (even the devil) is a son of God.
To answer the question broadly, Mormons are not Christian because they are 1) not monotheistic, and 2) reject the divinity of Christ, 3) are non-trinitarian. These three points already disqualify them entirely. And this isn't even going into details like space-alien ghosts and magic underwear. Vid related summarizes Mormon beliefs.
No they aren't christians. Christians don't believe they will be Gods of other planets or think Jesus is the brother of satan.
Just because a protestant claims to be christian doesn't mean they are christian.
Muslims actually think that?
No, Muslims believe they are Ishmaelites. Mormons believe they are Israelites.
No
More then that actually. While Mormons teach that everyone (you, me, your mom, my aunt, that indian guy at your local gas station, satan, jesus, etc.) is a literal child of God and his goddess wife in our spirit bodies, they teach that Jesus is God's literal son in his fleshly body too. Hence that's how they believe Jesus is the only begotten Son of God, in that they believe God artificially inseminated Mary with his own sperm through the Holy Spirit to produce Jesus. So Jesus is the literal Son of God to them spiritually, as the first born child of Elohim and his goddess wife, and he is the literal only begotten physically born to Elohim and Mary. It's a pretty winnie the poohed up doctrine they have going on there.
In need of crusade
Ah, thanks.