What do Mormons believe about Jesus's birth?

Mormons believe that Jesus was born as an infant in Bethlehem. As the child of God the Father and a mortal mother, Mary, He grew up learning His divine mission and His Father's gospel line upon line, precept upon precept (see D&C 98:12).
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What does the Book of Mormon say about the birth of Jesus?

The Birth of Jesus Christ Was Anticipated in the New World!

His coming was foretold to them by prophets throughout the years. Prophets in the new world preached that Jesus Christ would be born. Signs would be shown at His birth. These signs included a new star in the sky and entire night that would be bright as day.
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Do Mormons believe Jesus was born in Bethlehem?

Joseph Smith, of course, knew well that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. If he had been the author of the Book of Mormon he would have so stated the fact, since any deviation from the well-known setting would certainly draw objection and accusation.
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Why do Mormons think Jesus was born on April 6?

Talmage suggested the possibility in Jesus the Christ that the Savior was born on April 6, 1 B.C. He based his conclusion on the understanding that the Savior was born in the spring and in Doctrine and Covenants 20:1, which speaks of the Church being organized “one thousand eight hundred and thirty years since the ...
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Where in the Bible does it say that Jesus was born December 25th?

Dec. 25 is not the date mentioned in the Bible as the day of Jesus's birth; the Bible is actually silent on the day or the time of year when Mary was said to have given birth to him in Bethlehem. The earliest Christians did not celebrate his birth.
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What is the real birthdate of Jesus?

The common Christian traditional dating of the birthdate of Jesus was 25 December, a date first asserted officially by Pope Julius I in 350 A.D., although this claim is dubious or otherwise unfounded.
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How is Mormonism different from Christianity?

With respect to scripture, Mormons differ from traditional Christian groups in that they accept extra books in their canon. In addition to the King James Version of the Bible, they add the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price.
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Do Mormons believe in the resurrection?

Mormons believe that Jesus Christ has given everyone this gift of resurrection, no matter who they are or how badly they may have behaved. But not everyone gets eternal life with God. That is only given to those who comply with the conditions that are part of the plan of salvation.
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Do Mormons believe in the Trinity?

Do Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Believe in the Trinity? Like many Christians, we believe in God the Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. However, we don't believe in the traditional concept of the Trinity.
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Where do the Mormons believe Jesus was born?

Mormons believe that Jesus was born as an infant in Bethlehem. As the child of God the Father and a mortal mother, Mary, He grew up learning His divine mission and His Father's gospel line upon line, precept upon precept (see D&C 98:12).
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Where is the Christmas story in the Book of Mormon?

The Christmas story is broken into three readings. The first is from the Book of Mormon, the second is from the Book of Luke in the New Testament, and the last is from the Book of Matthew in the New Testament.
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What is Christmas LDS?

Christmas is a time for remembering the Son of God and renewing our determination to take upon us His name. It is a time to reassess our lives and examine our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Let this be a time of remembrance, of gratitude, and a time of forgiveness.
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Do Mormons believe in the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit?

Like other Christians, Latter-day Saints believe in the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost).
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Do Mormons celebrate Christmas?

There are no midnight services. No liturgical edicts. No prescribed performances. But, yes, Mormons celebrate Christmas.
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Can a Mormon wear a cross?

We may wonder why we Latter-day Saints don't place a cross on our churches or wear a cross to show that we are Christians, thereby making it easier for others to identify in whom we believe. Is the cross important to our faith? The answer is an unequivocal yes!
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Do Mormons think Jesus is alive?

Further, we believe that He died, was buried and rose from the dead and that His resurrection was a physical reality. We believe that the effects of His rise from the tomb pass upon all men and women. “As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive” (Corinthians 15:22).
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Are Mormons considered Christians?

Mormons consider themselves Christians, but many Christians don't recognize Mormonism as an official denomination. Mormons believe in the crucifixion, resurrection and divinity of Jesus Christ.
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What religion is closest to Mormon?

Similarities. Mormonism and Islam each believe in a life after death: belief in the Last Judgment and an Afterlife is one of the Six Articles of Belief of Islam; it also forms an essential element of the Mormon belief system.
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What is forbidden in Mormonism?

Alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee and drugs

These are all specifically banned in the Word of Wisdom, except for drugs. The prophets have made it clear that drugs, other than for medical use, are also banned. Mormons are also strongly discouraged from drinking soft drinks containing caffeine.
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Do Mormons believe in Easter?

Latter-day Saints conduct Easter Sunday services but do not follow the religious observances of Ash Wednesday, Lent, or Holy Week. Latter-day Saint Easter services traditionally review New Testament and Book of Mormon accounts of Christ's crucifixion, His Resurrection, and surrounding events.
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How old were Joseph and Mary when Jesus was born?

However, now we believe that Mary and Joseph were both in their teens when Jesus was born, around sixteen and eighteen respectively. This was the norm for Jewish newlyweds at that time.
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What is Jesus real name?

Jesus' name in Hebrew was “Yeshua” which translates to English as Joshua.
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Was Jesus born in June or July?

Generally accepted research has placed the nativity to somewhere between 3BC and 1AD. Using the St Matthew's Gospel as a reference point, Mr Reneke pinpointed the planetary conjunction, which appeared in the constellation of Leo, to the exact date of June 17 in the year 2BC.
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Do Mormons believe in heaven?

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe that all people dwelt with God before this life and that every individual has the opportunity to dwell with God after this life in a state of eternal joy.
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What do Mormons believe about death?

Burial and funeral. Latter Day Saints believed that "preserving the integrity of the body between death and resurrection" was necessary for salvation. Mormon pioneers, in the midst of their journey west, "respectfully and even reverently" buried their dead along the trail.
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