If Mormonism were correct, it would be maintained in it's original form and would not change policy. This is not the case. It has changed policy with regards to polygamy and children of LGBT couples.
Straw-Man and argument from belief over what it means to be God, see 3 Nephi 11:14, Jesus is god, and a member of the God-head and the creator of all things; He is not God the Father.
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The Jews in the book of mormon, are said to follow the law of Moses, but are building temples outside of Jerusalem, building more than one temple and let non-Levites serve in the Temple. All of which is strictly forbidden according to the law of Moses.
There is no historical evidence which suggests an ecclesiastical 'great apostasy'. This invalidates a fundamental principle behind the Mormon tradition.
Most Mormon teachings revolve around Joseph Smith, who was commanded by the Mormon "God" to marry several women, making him a polygamist. A few of which happen to be underage.
Therefore, the "true prophet" of Mormonism is a polygamist and pedophile, making him not worthy to be a prophet.
A large majority of "Mormons" believe they are Christians, and there is not an organized religion of the name "Mormon". So other than a nickname, is there a thing as Mormonism or another Christian sect.?