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In orthodox Mormonism, the term God generally refers to the biblical God the Father, whom Latter Day Saints refer to as Elohim, and the term Godhead refers to a council of three distinct divine persons consisting of God the Father, Jesus Christ (his firstborn Son, whom Latter Day Saints refer to as Jehovah), and the Holy Ghost. However, in Latter Day Saint theology the term God may also refer to, in some contexts, the Godhead as a whole or to each member individually. Latter Day Saints believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three distinct beings, and that the Father and Jesus have perfected, glorified, physical bodies, while the Holy Ghost is a spirit without a physical body. Latter Day Saints also believe that there are other gods and goddesses outside the Godhead, such as a Hea

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dbo:abstract En el mormonismo ortodoxo, el término Dios generalmente se refiere a la versión bíblica de Dios Padre, a quien los Santos de los Últimos Días a veces llaman Elohim,​ mientras que el de Divinidad (en inglés, Godhead) se refiere a un consejo de tres personas divinas distintas que consisten en Dios Padre, Jesús (Su Hijo primogénito, a quienes los Santos de los Últimos Días a veces llaman Jehová) y el Espíritu Santo.​​ Sin embargo, en la teología de los Santos de los Últimos Días el término Dios también puede referirse, en algunos contextos, a la Divinidad como un todo o a cada miembro por separado.​Los Santos de los Últimos Días o «Mormones» creen que el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu Santo son tres seres distintos, y que el Padre y Jesús tienen cuerpos físicos perfeccionados y glorificados, mientras que el Espíritu Santo es un espíritu sin cuerpo físico. También creen que hay otros dioses y diosas fuera de la Divinidad, tales como una Madre celestial—que es la esposa de Dios Padre—, y que los Santos de los Últimos Días fieles pueden alcanzar un estatus divino en el más allá.​El término Padres Celestiales se usa para referirse colectivamente a la relación entre Padre Celestial y una Madre Celestial.​​Joseph Smith enseñó que Dios fue un hombre en otro tiempo antes de ser exaltado a la Divinidad.​ Esta concepción difiere de la Trinidad cristiana tradicional en varias formas, una de las cuales es que los Santos de los Últimos Días no han adoptado o seguido aceptando la doctrina del credo niceno de que el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu Santo son de la misma sustancia o ser​Además, la doctrina en la iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días enseña que la inteligencia o espíritu que habita en cada humano es coeterna con Dios.​Los mormones usan el término omnipotente para describir a Dios, y lo consideran como el creador: en su perspectiva, es un ser todopoderoso y eterno pero sujeto a la ley natural eterna que gobierna las inteligencias, la justicia y la naturaleza eterna de la materia (es decir, que Dios organizó el mundo pero no lo creó de la nada).​La concepción mormona de Dios también difiere sustancialmente de la tradición judía del monoteísmo ético en el que Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) es una concepción completamente diferente. Esta descripción de Dios representa la ortodoxia mormona, formalizada en 1915 con base en enseñanzas más antiguas. Otras ramas históricas y actualmente existentes del mormonismo han adoptado perspectivas diferentes sobre dios, tales como la doctrina de Adán-Dios o el trinitarismo. (es) In orthodox Mormonism, the term God generally refers to the biblical God the Father, whom Latter Day Saints refer to as Elohim, and the term Godhead refers to a council of three distinct divine persons consisting of God the Father, Jesus Christ (his firstborn Son, whom Latter Day Saints refer to as Jehovah), and the Holy Ghost. However, in Latter Day Saint theology the term God may also refer to, in some contexts, the Godhead as a whole or to each member individually. Latter Day Saints believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three distinct beings, and that the Father and Jesus have perfected, glorified, physical bodies, while the Holy Ghost is a spirit without a physical body. Latter Day Saints also believe that there are other gods and goddesses outside the Godhead, such as a Heavenly Mother—who is the wife of God the Father—and that faithful Latter-day Saints may attain godhood in the afterlife. The term Heavenly Parents is used to refer collectively to the divine partnership of Heavenly Father and a Heavenly Mother. Joseph Smith taught that God was once a man on another planet before being exalted to Godhood. This conception differs from the traditional Christian Trinity in several ways, one of which is that Mormonism has not adopted or continued to hold the doctrine of the Nicene Creed, that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are of the same substance or being. Also, Mormonism teaches that the intelligence dwelling in each human is coeternal with God. Mormons use the term omnipotent to describe God, and regard him as the creator: they understand him as being almighty and eternal but subject to eternal natural law which governs intelligences, justice and the eternal nature of matter (ie God organized the world but did not create it from nothing). The Mormon conception of God also differs substantially from the Jewish tradition of ethical monotheism in which elohim (אֱלֹהִים) is a completely different conception. This description of God represents the Mormon orthodoxy, formalized in 1915 based on earlier teachings. Other currently existing and historical branches of Mormonism have adopted different views of god, such as the Adam–God doctrine and Trinitarianism. (en) No Mormonismo ortodoxo, o termo Deus geralmente se refere ao Deus bíblico, o Pai, a quem os santos dos últimos dias às vezes chamam de Elohim, e o termo Divindade refere-se a um conselho de três pessoas divinas distintas que consistem em Deus, o Pai, Jesus (Filho primogênito, a quem os santos dos últimos dias às vezes chamam de Jeová) e o Espírito Santo . Os santos dos últimos dias acreditam que o Pai, o Filho e o Espírito Santo são três seres distintos, e que o Pai e Jesus aperfeiçoaram, glorificaram, corpos físicos, enquanto o Espírito Santo é um espírito sem um corpo físico. Os santos dos últimos dias também acreditam que existem outros deuses e deusas fora da Divindade, como uma que é a esposa de Deus, o Pai, e que os santos dos últimos dias fiéis podem alcançar a divindade na vida após a morte. Joseph Smith ensinou que Deus já foi homem em outro planeta antes de ser exaltado à Divindade. Essa concepção difere da tradicional Trindade Cristã de várias maneiras, uma das quais é que o Mormonismo não adotou ou continuou a doutrina de que o Pai, o Filho e o Espírito Santo são da mesma substância ou ser. Além disso, o mormonismo ensina que a inteligência que habita em cada humano é coeterna com Deus. Os Mórmons usam o termo onipotente para descrever Deus, e o consideram o criador; eles o entendem como possuindo poder absolutamente ilimitado. A concepção mórmon de Deus também difere substancialmente da tradição judaica de monoteísmo ético, na qual Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) é uma concepção completamente diferente. Esta descrição de Deus representa a ortodoxia mórmon, formalizada em 1915 com base em ensinamentos anteriores. Outros ramos atualmente existentes e históricos do mormonismo adotaram visões diferentes de deus, como a doutrina Adão-Deus e o trinitarianismo. (pt)
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rdfs:comment In orthodox Mormonism, the term God generally refers to the biblical God the Father, whom Latter Day Saints refer to as Elohim, and the term Godhead refers to a council of three distinct divine persons consisting of God the Father, Jesus Christ (his firstborn Son, whom Latter Day Saints refer to as Jehovah), and the Holy Ghost. However, in Latter Day Saint theology the term God may also refer to, in some contexts, the Godhead as a whole or to each member individually. Latter Day Saints believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three distinct beings, and that the Father and Jesus have perfected, glorified, physical bodies, while the Holy Ghost is a spirit without a physical body. Latter Day Saints also believe that there are other gods and goddesses outside the Godhead, such as a Hea (en) En el mormonismo ortodoxo, el término Dios generalmente se refiere a la versión bíblica de Dios Padre, a quien los Santos de los Últimos Días a veces llaman Elohim,​ mientras que el de Divinidad (en inglés, Godhead) se refiere a un consejo de tres personas divinas distintas que consisten en Dios Padre, Jesús (Su Hijo primogénito, a quienes los Santos de los Últimos Días a veces llaman Jehová) y el Espíritu Santo.​​ Sin embargo, en la teología de los Santos de los Últimos Días el término Dios también puede referirse, en algunos contextos, a la Divinidad como un todo o a cada miembro por separado.​Los Santos de los Últimos Días o «Mormones» creen que el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu Santo son tres seres distintos, y que el Padre y Jesús tienen cuerpos físicos perfeccionados y glorificados, mi (es) No Mormonismo ortodoxo, o termo Deus geralmente se refere ao Deus bíblico, o Pai, a quem os santos dos últimos dias às vezes chamam de Elohim, e o termo Divindade refere-se a um conselho de três pessoas divinas distintas que consistem em Deus, o Pai, Jesus (Filho primogênito, a quem os santos dos últimos dias às vezes chamam de Jeová) e o Espírito Santo . Os santos dos últimos dias acreditam que o Pai, o Filho e o Espírito Santo são três seres distintos, e que o Pai e Jesus aperfeiçoaram, glorificaram, corpos físicos, enquanto o Espírito Santo é um espírito sem um corpo físico. Os santos dos últimos dias também acreditam que existem outros deuses e deusas fora da Divindade, como uma que é a esposa de Deus, o Pai, e que os santos dos últimos dias fiéis podem alcançar a divindade na vida ap (pt)
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