Do Mormons wear crosses?

No, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called Mormons) generally do not wear crosses because they focus on the living Christ, not His crucifixion, viewing the cross as a symbol of death, though they deeply respect Christ's sacrifice, with some modern members wearing them as a personal choice or for interfaith understanding, despite official discouragement.


Is it okay for Mormons to wear crosses?

Yes, Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) can wear crosses, as there's no official ban, but it's culturally discouraged because the church focuses on the living Christ and His Resurrection rather than His death, viewing the cross as a symbol of death/suffering, though some individuals wear them as a personal reminder of the Savior's sacrifice. You'll see many pictures of Jesus in their buildings, but few crosses, with some members feeling uncomfortable or facing criticism for wearing them. 

What symbol do Mormons wear?

Temple garments, which are worn by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, include four emblems: the mark of the square on the right breast, the symbol of the compass on the left breast, the mark of the navel across the midsection, and the sign of the knee above the right leg hem.


When did Mormons stop wearing crosses?

There is no indication that President McKay's private journal entry regarding the wearing of crosses was widely known among Church members; however, between 1950 and 1970 there were two published statements from church leaders suggesting that for Church members to wear or display a cross would be in poor taste—although ...

Why do LDS people not use the cross?

Mormon churches (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) don't have crosses because they focus on the living, resurrected Christ rather than His death on the cross, viewing the cross more as a symbol of suffering and execution than the central message of victory over death, with emphasis placed on His atonement, resurrection, and the life members live in His name. While they honor Christ's sacrifice, the empty tomb or Christus statue (showing the resurrected Christ) better represents their core beliefs in His life and power, aligning with their restorationist view of Christianity. 


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Why shouldn't you wear crosses?

You shouldn't wear a cross if it becomes an idol, you worship the object instead of God, or it leads you or others to sin (like vanity or stumbling). Some Christian traditions, like some Protestant denominations, discourage it based on the Second Commandment (Exodus 20:4-5) against making carved images for worship, believing it encourages idolatry or distracts from spiritual worship of God in "spirit and truth". Conversely, many Christians wear it as a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice, a symbol of hope, or for fashion, viewing it as distinct from worshiping an object.
 

What is the most controversial Mormon belief?

The most historically controversial Mormon belief, especially externally, was polygamy (plural marriage), leading to conflict and Utah statehood issues, though the mainstream LDS Church officially ended it in 1890. Internally and historically, other highly controversial topics include the Adam-God doctrine, the practice of blood atonement, and the past exclusion of Black men from the priesthood, though the latter was ended in 1978. 

What religion is Mormonism closest to?

Mormonism (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) is closest to Christianity, as it centers on Jesus Christ and uses the Bible, but it differs significantly, viewing itself as a restoration of original Christianity and diverging on doctrines like God's nature, the Trinity, and ongoing revelation, leading many mainstream Christians to see it as separate. It shares structural/doctrinal parallels with some Protestant branches (like emphasis on revelation) but diverges on core creedal tenets, creating a unique branch of Christianity. 


Do Mormons wear bras under their garments?

Let's talk about misconceptions. I hear a lot of weird misconceptions among LDS women and wearing their garments. Some of these include you can only wear white bras and you can only wear your garments against your skin and bra over. Well, I'm here to tell you both of those are ABSOLUTELY FALSE.

What does ☦ vs ✝ mean?

The difference between ☦️ (Orthodox Cross) and ✝️ (Latin Cross) lies in their structure and religious tradition: the ✝️ (Latin Cross) is the simple, common cross of Western Christianity, while the ☦️ (Orthodox Cross) features three bars—a top one for the "INRI" sign and a slanted bottom one for a footrest, symbolizing the repentant (up) vs. unrepentant (down) thief, and represents Eastern Orthodoxy. Both symbolize Christian faith, but the Orthodox Cross adds specific theological meaning through its extra bars, particularly the slanted footrest.
 

What did Tom Hanks say about Mormons?

Tom Hanks generated controversy in 2009 by calling Mormon supporters of California's Proposition 8 (banning same-sex marriage) "un-American," but he later apologized, saying it was divisive and that everyone has a right to vote their conscience, though he still believed Prop 8 was discriminatory. His comments were linked to his role as executive producer for HBO's Big Love, which depicted fundamentalist Mormon polygamy, and his personal exposure to Mormonism through his stepmother. 


Is Christina Aguilera LDS?

Christina Aguilera was raised in a Mormon (LDS) household, as both her parents were members and married in an LDS temple, but she has since moved away from the religion, with sources suggesting she identifies as Catholic or has drifted from it. While she had an early Mormon upbringing, she does not publicly identify as a practicing member today, and her background is often mentioned in lists of celebrities raised in LDS homes who later left the faith.
 

Do Mormons sleep in their garments?

Yes, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) who participate in temple ordinances are generally expected to wear their sacred temple garments day and night, including while sleeping, as a symbol of their covenants, though they are removed for activities like bathing or swimming, and personal conscience plays a role in daily choices. The garment is worn as a reminder of commitments to God, underneath regular clothing, and shouldn't be seen as normal underwear but as sacred apparel.
 

What is the biggest difference between mormonism and Christianity?

In Mormonism, by contrast, God created the universe and everything in it from existing matter. The Mormon sense of "eternal" differs from traditional Christians, who believe God's eternal nature exists outside of space and time. Very few in the LDS Church situate God outside of space and time.


What churches do not use crosses?

Puritans and Congregationalists – extremely plain worship, no religious symbols, no crosses. Their churches were bare, emphasizing preaching and the written Word. Presbyterians – descended from Scottish Calvinism, which opposed religious images.

Do Mormons believe that Jesus died on a cross?

Yes, Mormons (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) absolutely believe Jesus Christ died on the cross as a crucial part of His atoning sacrifice for humanity's sins, though they often emphasize His suffering in the Garden of Gethsemane and His resurrection more than the cross symbol itself, which they don't typically use in their buildings. They see His crucifixion, burial, and resurrection as essential for overcoming physical and spiritual death, but focus on the living, resurrected Christ rather than the instrument of torture.
 

Can you use condoms if you're Mormon?

Yes, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) can use condoms, as the church now leaves decisions about birth control to the prayerful discretion of individual married couples, emphasizing it's a private matter between them and God, though historically they discouraged it. While the church encourages large families and emphasizes procreation, its current guidance allows for various contraceptive methods, including condoms, for family planning, health, or financial reasons, but it discourages elective sterilization. 


What is the 3 bra rule?

The "3 Bra Rule" is a guideline to extend bra lifespan by having a minimum of three everyday bras in rotation: one to wear, one in the wash, and one in the drawer (resting). Rotating bras allows the elastic to rest and rebound between wears, maintaining support and fit, while ensuring you always have a clean, ready-to-wear option. 

What is Mormon durfing?

"Mormon durfing" refers to a slang term for a form of sexual activity among some young members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), where couples engage in intimate acts through clothes, often described as "dry-humping," to circumvent the church's strict premarital sex rules, with "durfing" (from "durf" meaning to dry-hump) often linked to practices like "soaking" (penetration without thrusting) or "jump humping" (using a third person for movement).
 

How many wives can a Mormon marry?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (mainstream Mormons) today allows only one wife (monogamy) and strictly prohibits polygamy; anyone practicing it faces excommunication, a ban that started with the Manifesto in 1890. However, men can be eternally sealed (temple marriage) to multiple women over time (after a wife's death or with sealing clearance after divorce), creating a spiritual polygamy in the afterlife, while women can only be sealed to one man. Fundamentalist groups, separate from the mainstream church, still practice polygamy illegally. 


Can Mormons kiss while dating?

Yes, Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) can kiss while dating, but church guidelines strongly discourage passionate kissing and anything that arouses sexual feelings, emphasizing "chaste" affection like a mother's kiss, with heavier intimacy reserved for marriage to maintain purity and prevent spiritual/psychic harm, focusing on self-governance within the principle of chastity. 

What are the strictest Mormon rules?

The main thing to know as far as what would be visibly seen is no alcohol, smoking, or drugs. No drinking tea or coffee. That's all part of the Word of Wisdom . Also, as far as dating goes most members don't engage in pre-marital sex or most sexual acts before marriage.

Do Mormons support LGBTQ?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), or Mormon church, holds a complex stance on LGBTQ+ issues, emphasizing love and inclusion for all members while upholding traditional doctrines defining marriage as between a man and a woman; they support LGBTQ+ rights for non-discrimination in housing/employment but oppose same-sex marriage, though their public stance has softened, leading to increased support for civil rights while maintaining doctrinal distinctions between attraction (not a sin) and acting on same-sex relationships (contrary to chastity laws).
 


What is unusual about Mormons?

"Weird" aspects of Mormonism (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) often include its unique scripture (Book of Mormon), distinct theology (God's physical nature, potential for exaltation), historical polygamy, strict health code (Word of Wisdom), temple rituals, and missionary work, though some beliefs have evolved or are misunderstood. Controversial topics involve past racial policies, specific doctrines about human potential (becoming gods), and folklore like Bigfoot being Cain, while practices like proxy baptisms for the dead and temple ordinances are central to faith but unfamiliar to outsiders. 
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