For Mormons, as for most Christians, religious truth is a matter of what you believe. This belief can be put in words, as Mormons do in their testimonies or in the "Thirteen Articles of Faith," the Mormon equivalent of the Creed. For Christians, and I include Mormons in this group, it is one’s creed that defines one’s truth.
The abundance of competing creeds, and the vehemence with which each is defended against the others, suggests that we should take our truths with a grain of salt. Rock salt, perhaps.
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