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I can answer questions concerning standard doctrines, scriptures, curiousities, Mormon culture and society. I will not respond to debates. I'm sorry, but there are some things that I simply will not answer, not because I don't want to, but there are some things that the LDS people do not discuss casually--it's only talked about within the temple. Though I am a member, I do not believe that anyone could convert anyone to a religion over something as impersonal as the internet. So I won't even try to.

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I have been a member of the LDS church for 8 years. Though I'm still a young person, I can answer most things about the church.

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Latter-day Saints - Mormons


Expert: Hannah - 12/13/2007

Question
Do Mormons belive in the whole Bible?
According to Mormon beliefs, who wrote the Bible?
According to Mormon beliefs, is there a literal Heaven and Hell?
Do Mormons belive in the Trinity?

Answer
Good questions

"Do Mormons believe in the whole Bible?"
Yes.  And then some.  There are some places where we find the Bible to be mistranslated, which is why we have the inspired translation, but usually the mistranslations are the type that just make you go, "Woah, woah, wait, what?"

"According to Mormon beliefs, who wrote the Bible?"
An assortment of various prophets through the direction of God.

"According to the Mormon beliefs, is there a literal Heaven and Hell?"
Yes.  And heaven has several levels as well.  

"Do Mormons believe in the Trinity?"
No.  Not at all. We believe in the Godhead (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) being three separate entities.

If you need elaboration, I'd be happy to offer it.  I've been trying not to ramble with explanation and reasoning when people just wanted a straight answer.  If you want the reasoning and more details and explanation, I'd be happy to offer that.

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