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Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Christian Scientology are modern movements, neither meeting the criteria of Christian Orthodoxy, and are considered a cult or “New Religious Movement.” (T or F) Joseph Smith (1805–1844) is considered the originator, founder, and prophet of the LDS Cult (Mormon). (T or F) The Book of Mormon includes the following stories about the Book’s origins . . . (Multiple choice) The Book of Mormon is historically verifiable and has been used in scientific and historical study. (T or F) Mormonism does not qualify as historic Christianity because . . . (Multiple choice) Mormonism breaks from historic and orthodox Christianity in that they affirm the canon of Scripture as open and that revelation from God can still happen to form new scriptures. (T or F) Jehovah’s Witnesses was created through the work and presence of Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916). (T or F) According to the doctrine of Jehovah’s Witnesses, … (Multiple Choice) According to the doctrine of Jehovah’s Witnesses,… (Another Multiple Choice) Christian Science and Church of Scientology are the same thing? (T or F) The Church of Scientology . . . (Multiple Choice) The belief that salvation is only found in the Christian faith and in Christ alone is known as: (Multiple Choice)
The belief that salvation can be found in other religions outside of the Christian as a preparation of the gospel is known as: (Multiple Choice) The belief that each religious tradition contains truth and leads people to the same identical goal is known as: (Multiple Choice) Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Christian Scientology all consist of developments within Historic Christianity and not "New Age" or cult- related modern movements. (T or F)
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