Dear Melmac,
My sister-in-law is a devout Mormon, however, understands thatI feel strongly about my Catholic faith so she does not try to evangelize me. If you feel pulled by the Mormon faith, first know this so you aren’t blinded (because they do NOT explain their faith in full when questioned, maybe because some beliefs might turn people off from joining; they tell them later… after they join): Mormons don’t believe in Jesus quite the same way as Christians do; Mormans are not considered Christian by the World Council of (Christian) Churches; Mormons believe after death, “some” who are perfect will become “gods” just like and equal to Jesus, and master of their own planet/universe, literally. I am not making this up. One of their members wrote a book titled, “As God is We May Become,” by Steven C. Colwell (Horizon Publishers, Springvill, UT); ISBN 13: 978-0-88290-805-7 and also ISBN 10: 0-88290-805-7 (one is probably a hardback, the other paperback); see Chapter 25, “To be as God.” He talks about many worlds/planets and that they will be responsible for creating mountains and seas, lakes and rivers, birds and all animals, etc. They will make man and woman in “their/our” image as they/we have been made in the image of their/our Heavenly Parents (they believe God had sex with Mary). They believe Jesus returned to Earth (to the “Americas”) after his resurection in order to preach a different gospel because what Jesus taught during his life before had become corrupt. That’s why Mormons follow the Book of Mormon, info given to Joseph Smith by a spirit named Moroni who appeared to him. It’s Moroni’s statue that is on top of the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City (I saw it). If Mormons believe in Jesus, why is Jesus’ statue not on top of their churches and temples? Who exactly do they honor? Melmac, you need to know more about their doctrine before jumping in blindly, however, they aren’t going to tell you everything beforehand. I suggest you talk to an apologist via Catholic Answers, or check Catholic Answers website and search “Mormon.” You will find a lot of info there and at other Catholic websites. Yes, Mormons are wonderful people, but they believe misguidedly in a false doctrine (they also believe Jesus and Lucifer were brothers). Joseph Smith said TWO people appeared to him, Jesus AND God. Now how can that be possible since God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are ONE in the Trinity; well, Mormon’s don’t believe in the Trinity as such. The Mormon religion is considered a cult. Jesus rose from the dead; who else has done that? Certainly not Joseph Smith. I want to rise from the dead as well, so I’m going to follow the One who did. – Seek the truth within your own faith first. There are questions that can stop Mormons in their tracks; you need to ask an apologist what they are. I will pray for you – Poppyseed