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To: presently no screen name

Do they each have their own prophet or is this guy the head of all the mormons?

And where does the title of bishop fit in? Does he hand down that title to one of his sons - or he has to fetch his own? Is it bought through donations? Are the younger generation attracted to this cult?

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There is only one prophet at a time for the LDS. He is head of all the LDS church and is believed to be the sucessor of Jesus Christ by having the ‘keys to the Kingdom’. After the prophet dies, the member of the council of the twelve apostles who has the most seniority becomes the next prophet. However, the apostles are also referred to as prophets, but “the Prophet” always refers to the President of the Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints or to Joseph Smith.

In the LDS church, a “Bishop” is the same as a pastor. They only use the term while they hold the office (usually about 2 years). Above each bishop (who is in charge of the local congregations), is a “Stake President” who is in charge of several congregations (or wards as they call them). Romney was also a Stake President. No title is passed on from parent to child. You become a “Bishop” by being ‘called’ by the Stake president to lead a congregation. It is unpaid and is basically a second full time job. There are a lot of complaints about the amount of time that being a bishop takes and it dragging men away from their families by time constraints. However, it is also a position of authority so that outweighs the time constraints (keeping up with the Jones’ mentality).

Regarding young people, they are often recruited because they are going through periods of life transition, moving out, getting married, going to college, etc and are often looking for something. Also, the LDS social life is very attractive to the youth and sadly most are looking for religion rather than Christ or they equate the two.

Mormonism has a built in social life. However, the internet has been changing that and conversions are WAY down.


149 posted on 02/04/2012 8:05:19 AM PST by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, Now Christian - "I wasn't brainwashed, just brain pre-soaked.")
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Thank you, reaganaut, for taking the time for explaining it all so well. One last question, well, at least, for today.

You become a “Bishop” by being ‘called’ by the Stake president to lead a congregation

Romney has a congregation? You mean he gets up and preaches?

looking for religion rather than Christ or they equate the two.

I like the way you said that - good insight! And it's a good question people should ask themselves as it would be a thorn in the side to this cult.

However, the internet has been changing that and conversions are WAY down.

I used to see LDS TV advertisements and didn't know that was mormon - I thought the LDS was the 7th Day Adventists. As you can see, I didn't really pay attention. So many 'religions' while there is only One Truth.

My mormom knowledge came from Donnie and Marie. Nothing except they appeared wholesome and your everyday nice folk you'd want as neighbors. Thank God for the internet and you!!

Of no importance but I'll ask anyway. Is Joseph Smith his real name, it's sounds sorta like a 'Jane Doe' thingie.

162 posted on 02/04/2012 7:28:30 PM PST by presently no screen name
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