The religious beliefs and practices relating to the death and the afterlife of the Church of Latter …show more content…
Both religions preach and encourage daily prayer and highlight the importance of connecting with our creator on a daily basis. The church’s also emphasize the importance of worshiping together as a family; with the Mormons taking this practice a step further including family scripture reading and weekly family meeting which are now referred to family home evening. Each religion believes in having marriages performed in the church or in the temple and through that ceremony, families are sealed for eternity. Which leads to the topic that each church embraces that sexual intercourse outside of the marriage is considered a sin. Speaking of sin, it is also known that both churches believe in Heaven and Hell and the afterlife. Although there are many similarities in the two religions there are also differences. Back in 1852, Church of Latter Day Saints announced the doctrine of polygamy and while most Mormons do not practice in plural marriages, studies show that 20% still belong to plural families. This is not practiced in Christianity and is considered illegal. Another Church of Latter Day Saints practice that is different than most Christians, excluding some Catholics, is Mormons are discouraged in use birth control which explains why so many Mormons have such large families. In today’s society, the last difference is probably the most notable in the