
Mormons (Latter-day Saints)
Mormons, or Latter-day Saints, are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They believe Jesus Christ is divine and central to God's plan. Their faith emphasizes ongoing revelation through modern prophets, scriptural texts like the Bible and the Book of Mormon, and strong family values. They practice baptism, service, and community welfare, and often participate in missionary work. The church highlights living a morally upright life, community support, and spreading their teachings worldwide. While sharing core Christian beliefs, they also have unique doctrines, such as additional scriptures and an emphasis on eternal families.