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[edit] Latter Day Saint and Latter-day Saint
I am unsure why this is a seperate page from Latter-day Saint since the proper modifying words should be hyphenated and refer to the same concept. Let's combine. Any objections?
- I think that creating this page was a good idea. The idea of a "Latter Day Saint", spelled without a hyphen, existed long before it was first spelled "Latter-day Saint" by Utah Mormons. Many Mormon sects still refer to themselves as "Latter Day Saints", yet do not spell it "Latter-day Saints".COGDEN 04:12, 15 Dec 2003 (UTC)
Good job, B and Cogden. This page:
- Is brief and doesn't rehash much.
- Sticks to its point.
- May have a purpose.
- Contains info new to me.
Hawstom 04:18, 8 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- I Disagree, this info should be merged, or should be named (disambiguation). I read almost the whole page before I realized this isn't the page on LDS Alcuin 12:45, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
- The Latter-day Saint page is vague, doesnt cite sources and contains no relevent information that isn't in the Latter Day Saint article. These pages should defintely be merged as it's very confusing to people who know little on the subject. kristmace 16 August 2006
- a "Latter Day Saint" should be merged with "Strangite" as the aforementioned term refers to the Mormon sect that broke off with leader James J Strang. A "Latter-day Saint" is the original Mormon religion whose current Prophet is Gorden B. Hinckley" --Ccolling 02:35, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
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- see Talk:Latter-day Saint#Proposed Merger --Trödel 15:01, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Latter Day Saint and Mormonism
There is a page on "Mormonism" in addition to this one that seems to cover the same territory. Should these two pages perhaps be merged? --ArcticFrog 15:11, 20 May 2004 (UTC)ArcticFrog
I think this article is about the "who" and Mormonism is about the "what". It makes sense to me the way it is broken down. Tom (hawstom) 14:39, 21 May 2004 (UTC)
- I found this problem with the Catholicism page.
Someone there wrote. Since Catholic refers to a person who is part of Catholicism itself, it should be merged into there right this very second. I agree. In Wikipedia Buddists are listed under Buddisism, Hindus listed under Hinduism, Jewish under Judaism and so on. President shows how religions are named so latter day saints should also be merged into mormonism right this very second.````
[edit] Latter Day Saint and Latter-day Saint
Since Lmgold feels that the distinction between Latter Day Saint and Latter-day Saint is so important that they keep adding it to the first paragraph, rather than just leaving it in the third paragraph, I've moved the whole text of the third paragraph up there.
I hope is acceptable - it seems unnecessary to describe a term with a different meaning (i.e. the specific meaning of Latter-day Saint over the general meaning of Latter Day Saint) twice in the general article... even if the specific meaning is more common. - MykReeve 10:44, 19 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- I agree. I think the way you arranged it is the best way. COGDEN 19:55, 21 Jun 2004 (UTC)
The articles should absolutely be merged. People who are trying to find information on LDS are not going to know the difference. It looks like poor organization to have the two links in the template. BenC7 02:12, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
- This is still not correct. What is the basis for claiming that "Latter-day Saint" is a British styling? The Chicago Manual of Style sets forward the general rule for hyphenation of modifying words, and it is clear that you use hyphenation to link words that modify the subject necessary to prevent confusion. Is a "latter day saint" a latter "day saint" or a "latter day" saint? You can't tell. That's why the use of hyphenation is necessary (pursuant to the Chicago rules). The Chicago rules are hardly British style, being in existence since 1906 and written for U.S. publications. Can't we correct this grammar? --tortdog 21:24, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
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- We're talking about usage from the 1830s. Whatever the recommendation is today, the terms Latter Day Saints and Latter-day Saints have different meanings. It's not that one or the other is incorrect, it's just that Latter Day Saints was earlier and has a broader meaning. I don't know, but it could be that non-hyphenation was an American style in the 1800s. Regardless, however, changing the spelling and hyphenation in the article title would significantly change the meaning, and would make lots of members of the Latter Day Saint movement mad. COGDEN 22:26, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
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- So an encylopedia ignores English grammar because those who use "latter day saints" would be upset? Where has the "latter day saint" movement documented their choice of bad grammar?--tortdog 14:23, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
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- It's not that they would be upset, it is that the two terms refer to DIFFERENT sects of the religion. English speaking, one would be marked wrong on an essay, the other right; However, as small a difference that this is, the two different movements should be kept separate, since otherwise it would NOT tell history to the fullest truth, so potentially someone researching the less common use would be totally confused. The only acceptable decision is to keep the two terms separate as they refer to a group with similar beliefs, but not ABSOLUTELY the same. --Ccolling 02:39, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Mormons
"Members of smaller sects are sometimes, but incorrectly, referred to as 'Mormons'"". I don't think this is accurate. I don't recall the FLDS, for example, one of the largest minor groups, taking issue with being called Mormons. The LDS Church and we members often take issue with their being called Mormons, but I'm not sure that makes it "incorrect". Tom (hawstom) 20:26, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- That's not strictly true. The LDS.org website states this - There Is No Such Thing as a "Mormon Fundamentalist" or "Mormon Sect"
- The term “Mormon” is a nickname commonly applied to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There is no such thing as a "Mormon fundamentalist," nor are there “Mormon sects." A correct term to describe these polygamist groups is "polygamist sects." The inclusion of the word “Mormon” is misleading and inaccurate.
- Regarding "Polygamist sects." these sects. do not refer to themselves as such. They believe that they are THE Mormons. They believe the other (larger) church has moved away from the original teachings. So this discussion (of the names) depends on who you ask. I believe they should be included in the Mormon page.
- The Associated Press Stylebook states, "The term Mormon is not properly applied to the other Latter Day Saints churches that resulted from the split after [Joseph] Smith’s death." http://www.lds.org/newsroom/mistakes/0,15331,3885-1-23368,00.html
- Kristmace 12:38, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
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- See Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Mormonism) and its Talk page for further information on the usage of "Mormon" on Wikipedia. --Kmsiever 13:44, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Site Link
The link to the writer's style guide is correct, but broken. Wierd...Maybe the lds.org servers don't like WikiPedia :P Bruce 10:13, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- Works for me Moogle 07:46, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Initialism
The article begins:
- A Latter Day Saint (LDS) is ... The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) ...
This seems to imply that the LDS Church is the church of LDS people. However, it is obvious that this is a case of all squares are rectangles ....
I see only two solutions:
- Use the LDS initialism for Latter-day Saints only — unforeseeable as it connotes a denunciation of other Latter Day Saints as being such.
- Use a different nickname for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — yet another dilemma.
Of the two, I suggest using Church of Jesus Christ on second reference as this is not in use and is suggested by the Latter-day Saint Style Guide and others (U of U, UVSC, and BYU). Obviously this is not definitive (and is localized), but as these are the places that deal with it most, they might know how to handle it best. Moogle 07:46, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Attaboy
The intro to this article really is looking nice. I wonder what would be a nice image. A composite of Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon? Tom Haws 20:13, May 18, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] External Links
Take a look over the external links here, and the guidelines at WP:EL. Considering both those and the nature of this particular article (which refers to Latter Day Saints in general, not specifically Mormons), none seem to fit. Some would be appropriate in LDS-specific categories, but none are general enough to cover the group as a whole. A couple don't fit at all, which I've already removed. I think it'd be best to remove/merge the rest, anyone else want to weigh in? Deadsalmon 05:24, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] LDS vs. ERA
I'd like to direct the attention of any interested parties to the section at the bottom of the ERA talk page. I noticed the absence of any mention of the LDS's involvement, and I'd like the gap filled, but I'm not sure I'm the right person to do this. Any takers? Alienus 01:59, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Church of God End Time Saints
Someone tagged on a link to a website for a group called The Church of God End Time Saints. The website is often incoherent and the author doesn't seem interested in common writing conventions such as punctuation and grammar, so I'm suspicious of its legitimacy. Has anyone else heard of this group? Tijuana Brass¡Épa!-E@ 16:55, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
- They're a pentacostal movement that have nothing to do with Latter Day Saints so I removed the link. Kristmace 16:31, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Restoration Branches
What is meant by this line in the article?
- Restoration Branches (separate organizations, but part of the 250 thousand)
Does this mean that they are part of the Community of Christ? That is the 250 thousand mentioned. Whether this is correct or not, please make it clear. Val42 00:59, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
- Looks like a typo to me. I erased it and did a couple of other cleanup changes. Tijuana Brass¡Épa!-E@ 10:52, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Articles of Faith
In this section of the article, it mentions that memorizing these are a requirement for receiving the Primary graduation certificate. Does this apply to all of the Latter Day Saints or only the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Val42 05:13, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
- That only applies to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and therefore, I thought it inappropriate for it to be mentioned here. It's not really a requirement, more like a suggestion. I removed this reference. Kristmace 16:32, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merge with Mormonism
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- This page and all LDS pages should be merged under the title Mormonism. All LDS pages are talking about Joseph Smith's teachings, the page is about his teachings anyway, so that goes to reason they read the book of Mormon therfore Mormons.You may want to seperate your modern church from its past however its past can't be changed. The current "big" branch is still preaching about Joseph Smith and Brigham Young and they were part of the Latter Day Saint movement, Church and Mormonism.
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- This is not the main reason I suggest the change however. They should be merged because all the other religions I've read about on Wikipedia include the movements or beginings, middles and currents on their main (only) page. As in Buddist getting only a Buddism page, Hindus getting only a Hindism page and so on. If they are not merged then I feel that all of the other religions should have similar adjustment to the Mormons. As Mormonism has three (3) different listings as of today, Sept. 26 2006, Latter day Saint Movement,Latter day saints and Mormons. They should all be listed under Mormanism. Anarcism, Capitalism, Communism have many forms but only one (1) page each.
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- lol: I was wrong there are nine (9) pages on Momonism as of today (maybe more are hiding) Latter day Saint Movement,Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ,History of the Latter Day Saint movement,Jesus in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon, Mormonism, and there are lists with (small) pages of even more sects. I'd be willing to wager that all of the different branches not only follow the book of Mormon, but also all but one originated in Utah.
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- Joeseph Smith's MORMONISM and the book of Mormon is what all the above pages are all refering to.
- And a quote from Latter Day Saint movement page shows the connection."The Latter Day Saint movement spawned many religious denominations, some of which include a set of doctrines, practices, and cultures collectively known as Mormonism, although some do not accept the designation Mormon."
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