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Originally Posted by a-train
I have decided that Mormons and Trinitarians believe the very same theological model of the Godhead with a single distinction: The existance of distinct and seperate corporeal tabernacles for the Father and the Son respectively; a notion acknowledged by Mormons and disbelieved by non-Mormons. All other differences are purely semantic.
-a-train
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Well - that's untrue. Not only do Trinitarians believe that Father, Son and Holy Ghost are consubstantial, they also believe that they are co-equal. Mormons do not. It is not a semantic difference.