What is Mormonism?

Mormonism is a religious movement founded in the early 19th century by Joseph Smith in the United States. Followers, known as Latter-day Saints or Mormons, believe in additional scriptures beyond the Bible, including the Book of Mormon, which they regard as another testament of Jesus Christ. Mormonism emphasizes the importance of living prophets, continuous revelation, and the potential for humans to become like God. It has distinctive beliefs about the afterlife, family, and the nature of God. This section will help Bible believers understand more and debunk Mormon beliefs.

What the Bible says about Mormonism? (long article)

What is wrong about Mormonism? (long article)

Why God is not a Mormon? (long article)