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Most of us have had a Mormon Missionary knock at
our door. If you have ever invited them in and
listened to a presentation of their beliefs, you
probably found most but not all of what they
said very similar to those beliefs held by
Christians. However, while trying to convince
you that your Church is wrong and the Mormon
Church is right, there are several points they
intentionally leave out. Below is a list of
Mormon beliefs the missionaries will be
reluctant to tell you about: |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that the God
they worship was not always God. |
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"We have imagined and supposed that God was God
from all eternity. I will refute that idea, and
take away the veil, so that you may see."
(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pg. 345) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that they
believe Jesus Christ is the spirit brother of
Satan: |
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"The appointment of Jesus to be the Savior of
the world was contested by one of the other sons
of God. He was called Lucifer, son of the
morning. Haughty, ambitious, and covetous of
power and glory, this spirit-brother of Jesus
desperately tried to become the Savior of
mankind." (Milton R. Hunter, Gospel Through the
Ages, pg.15) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that,
according to Mormonism, Jesus Christ was a
polygamist. |
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"I discover that some of the Eastern papers
represent me as a great blasphemer, because I
said, in my lecture on Marriage, at our last
Conference, that Jesus Christ was married at
Cana of Galilee, that Mary, Martha, and others
were his wives, and that he begat children."
(Orson Hyde, Journal of Discourses 2:210) |
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grand reason of the burst of public sentiment in
anathemas upon Christ and his disciples, causing
his crucifixion, was evidently based upon
polygamy, according to the testimony of the
philosophers who rose in that age. A belief in
the doctrine of a plurality of wives caused the
persecution of Jesus and his followers. We
might almost think they were 'Mormons'" (Jedediah
M. Grant, Journal of Discourses, 1:346) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that for at
least half a century church leaders were
teaching that Adam was really God and the only
God with whom we have to do. |
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"Now hear it, O inhabitants of the earth, Jew
and Gentile, Saint and sinner! When our father
Adam came into the garden of Eden, he came into
it with a celestial body, and brought Eve, one
of his wives, with him. He helped to make and
organize this world. He is Michael, the
Archangel, the Ancient of Days! about whom holy
men have written and spoken--He is our Father,
and our God, and the only God with whom we have
to do." (Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses
1:50) |
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"I have learned by experience that there is but
one God that pertains to this people and he is
the god that pertains to this earth--The first
man. That first man sent his own son to redeem
the world..."(Heber C. Kimball, Journal of
Discourses 4:1) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that Brigham
Young, who held the office of President of the
Mormon church longer than any other man, taught
that men must practice polygamy in order to
become Gods. |
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"The only men who become Gods, even the Sons of
God, are those who enter into polygamy."
(Journal of Discourses 11:269) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that the book
of Mormon fails to contain any Mormon doctrine |
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Many portions of this Mormon Scripture even
contradicts Mormon theology. |
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They will be reluctant to tell you about their
secret temple ceremonies which, until April
1990, portrayed Christian ministers as hirelings
of Satan. Nor will they tell you about the
sacred underwear they are wearing which, they
believe, actually protects them. |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that Mormon
leaders have taught that Jesus was conceived by
way of a sexual relationship between God and
Mary. |
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"..how are children begotten? I answer just as
Jesus Christ was begotten of his father. The
difference between Jesus Christ and other men is
this: Our fathers in the flesh are mortal men,
who are subject unto death: but the Father of
Jesus Christ in the flesh is the god of Heaven"
(Joseph F. Smith, Family Home Evening Manual,
1972, pg. 125) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that they
believe the bible has been corrupted throughout
the centuries and cannot be trusted fully by
itself. |
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"I believe the Bible as it read when it came
from the pen of the original writers. Ignorant
translators, careless transcribers, or designing
and corrupt priests have committed many errors."
(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph smith, pg.327) |
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"But the Bible has been robbed of its plainness;
many sacred books having been lost, others
rejected by the Romish Church, and what few we
have left, were copied and recopied so many
times, that it is admitted that almost every
verse has been corrupted and mutilated to that
degree that any two of them read alike." (Orson
Pratt, The Seer, pg.213) |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that the Book
of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants, which
they claim to be both sacred and without error,
contradict each other many times. |
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For example, in the Book of Mormon, God called
David and Solomon's act of polygamy an
abomination, whereas in the Doctrine and
Covenants He claims to justify it. Jacob 2:24
in the Book of Mormon says, "Behold, David and
Solomon truly had many wives and concubines,
which thing was abominable before me, saith the
Lord." Section 132:1 in the Doctrine and
Covenants, however, states: "Verily, thus saith
the Lord unto you my servant Joseph, that
inasmuch as you have inquired of my hand to know
and understand wherein I, the Lord, justified my
servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as also
Moses, David and Solomon, my servants, as
touching the principle and doctrine of their
having many wives and concubines." |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that they use
Christian terms with Mormon meanings. |
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For example, a Mormon would probably agree with
you that a person must be born again. To the
Mormon, however, "born again" is a process which
begins with water baptism. Another example are
the words "salvation" and exaltation," which are
synonymous in the Christian's mind. However,
general salvation to the Mormon merely means the
resurrection which everyone in the world will
receive at death. Exaltation, or individual
salvation, is the reward earned by the Mormon by
following the laws of the Moron church.
"Eternal Life" to the Mormon means Godhood.
Regarding the word "scriptures," the Christian
thinks of the Holy Bible while the Mormon could
be thinking of not only the Bible but the Book
of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of
Great Price as well. |
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They won't want to tell you that in order to
gain entrance into the highest form of Mormon
heaven, the Celestial kingdom, you must accept
Joseph Smith, Jr. as a prophet of god. Faith in
Jesus alone, Mormonism teaches, will force you
to spend eternity in a lower form of heaven. |
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Tenth LDS President Joseph Fielding Smith stated
in his book, doctrines of Salvation, that there
is "No salvation without accepting Joseph
Smith. The word "salvation," used in this
context, must really mean "exaltation" because
former Mormon apostle Bruce R. McConkie stated
in his book Mormon Doctrine that general
salvation is given to everyone regardless of
belief. Personal salvation or exaltation to the
highest form of Mormon heaven comes only by
accepting Joseph Smith as a prophet of god and
by following the laws of the LDS church. |
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They will be reluctant to tell you that their
founder, Joseph Smith, Jr., made many false
prophecies which, according to the Bible, would
classify him as a false prophet rather than a
true prophet of God. |
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For
instance, in 1835 Smith claimed that the Lord
would again come in just 56 years. We would
gather from this "prophecy" that Jesus Christ
would again come to earth on or before 1891; no
doubt Joseph Smith was incorrect (History of the
church 2:182). In 1832 Joseph Smith claimed he
had a revelation concerning the building of a
temple in Independence, Missouri. According to
section 84, verses 4 and 5, of the Doctrine and
Covenants, he stated this "temple shall be
reared in this generation. For verily this
generation shall not pass away until an house
shall be built unto the Lord, and a cloud shall
rest upon it..." to this day the spot
consecrated by Smith fails to be the sight of a
great temple, but instead is covered with a
well-kept lawn. In fact, the Mormon church does
not even own the land. |
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