Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Mormonism. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Founded by Joseph Smith in the 19th century, Mormonism holds the Book of Mormon as scripture alongside the Bible. Core doctrines include belief in modern-day revelation, the importance of family, and the concept of exaltation, becoming like God. Unique practices include temple rituals such as baptisms for the dead and the eternal nature of family relationships. Evangelicalism. Evangelicalism is a broad movement within Protestantism, emphasizing the authority of the Bible, the necessity of personal conversion, being born again, and active evangelism. Evangelicals often stress the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and a life reflecting Christian values. Worship styles vary widely, but typically emphasize preaching and contemporary music.
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