The initials "LDS" and "Mormon" both refer to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a Christian faith denomination that was founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith. "LDS" stands for "Latter-day Saints," which is a term used to refer to members of the church, while "Mormon" is a reference to the Book of Mormon, one of the church's key scriptures. In recent years, however, church leaders have emphasized the use of the full name of the church rather than the nickname "Mormon" or the initials "LDS," in order to better emphasize the centrality of Jesus Christ in the church's teachings.
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