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What religion believes Jesus came to America?
Mormons also believe that Jesus visited the Americas after his resurrection and that there is no eternal hell. * The Mormon church originally allowed polygamy. Smith took at least two dozen wives, say historians. His successor, Brigham Young, had about 20.
When did Christ come to the Americas?
Yes, Jesus visited the Americas in about 33–34 A.D., shortly after his crucifixion and resurrection in the Old World.
What are the top 3 religions in North America?
Christianity
- North America: 75.2\%-77.4\%
- Mexico: 87.7\%
- United States: 73.7\%
- Canada: 67.3\%
Do Mormons have the same God as Christians?
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unequivocally affirm themselves to be Christians. They worship God the Eternal Father in the name of Jesus Christ. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not descend through the historical line of traditional Christianity. …
Is Jesus Christ a Native American?
Jesus Christ is a name in a book. Jesus Christ is the man known to be a savior in a book. Native Americans, Native American Tribes and Nations have their own beliefs in the eternal.
Do Indian legends affirm the Book of Mormon?
Indian legends not only affirm the Book of Mormon account of various groups coming to the Americas by ship but they affirm native beliefs in many biblical teachings.
Did Jesus Christ visit the Americas after his resurrection?
In 1960 I met a young man at a party who told me that Jesus Christ had visited the Americas after His Resurrection. I found the idea incredible and wanted to know more, so I began searching in libraries and inquiring of the various religious denominations in my hometown of San Miguel, El Salvador.
Did you know there’s evidence for Christ in North America?
You’ve doubtless heard of evidences for Christ in Central and South America. Did you know there are far more evidences for the appearance of Christ in North America? Traditions of a mysterious, bearded visitor from overseas have been current across our continent since pre-Columbian times.