Christians are monotheist; that is, we believe in one God, the God of Abraham, the God of the Bible. We do not believe in many gods, as mormons do. All Christians believe this, as it is clearly witnessed in the scriptures.
As for finding out about what mormons believe, don't waste your time with the LDS official website or the Book of Mormon; go to the Doctrines and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price; this is where their doctrines are found.
We Christians love mormons, but we cannot follow false doctrine; their 'prophets' have assured us time and time again that all other churches on the face of the earth are WRONG. How is it bigotry then when we who are Christians defend the faith, the true Gospel? Let all praise and glory be to Almighty God, who has provided us with salvation through His grace and Jesus Christ.
In this age, we are led by Jesus Christ, not by any man, regardless of what he calls himself.
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