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Sometimes it’s best just to go to the source. The LDS church has a number of useful articles explaining their teachings. Here’s a link to one on the trinity.:How can you not believe in the Trinity when 1 John 5:7 is very clear that the Father, Son, & Holy Spirit are ALL God? Also, how can you believe in the Book of Mormon if the Bible says not to in Galatians 1:8-9? Do you not realize how the Book of Mormon contradicts the Bible, the true Word of God? I will pray for all of the Mormons to be led to true Christianity. I would like replies to see what Mormons think of this evidence. Thank you. God bless.
lds.org/liahona/1998/03/the-father-son-and-holy-ghost?lang=eng
Their site also has information on their beliefs concerning the Bible. Included is this statement, “The Holy Bible literally contains within its pages the converting, healing Spirit of Christ, which has turned men’s hearts for centuries, leading them to pray, to choose right paths, and to search to find their Savior.”
Like some other religions, the LDS church doesn’t think the Bible is the only witness or source of information about Christ and the church. Another brief quote:
Obviously, they see these various sources as being in harmony rather than conflict; though, as another poster mentioned, they believe that some error has crept into the Bible over time. Similarly, for Catholics, Orthodox, Anglicans, Methodists, and perhaps others, the Bible is but one source of information, with oral tradition, church councils, papal decrees, and/or the magisterium all working together. Some sola scriptura Protestants will take issue with teachings from any and all of these groups because they don’t line up with his understanding of certain Bible passages. But I think each group of sola scriptura Protestants also has a tradition they follow and believe to be correct, or else there couldn’t be so many diverse and contradictory interpretations of scripture, leading to so many varied sets of teaching and practice; and this by equally serious, God-loving men, doing their best to follow Christ in the manner they believe He wants them to do it.In addition to the Bible, Latter-day Saints reverence and study the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, the Pearl of Great Price, and the words of modern prophets and apostles. All these sources of eternal truth work together to establish, clarify, and testify of the plan of our Heavenly Father and to bring people unto Jesus Christ.