Question:
Am I allowed to convert to Mormon?
Cara Lynn
2007-02-07 13:57:54 UTC
I was baptized and confirmed a couple years ago in my Methodist church. But now I'm considering converting to Mormon. Am I allowed to convert to Mormon after being confirmed in another church? Also, where would I be able to find a book of Mormon?
29 answers:
Beast8981
2007-02-07 15:13:27 UTC
First, I am a Mormon, so you can actually read and listen to my answer.



Yes, you are perfectly allowed to convert to being LDS. You can get the book of Mormon from the missionaries. That is an excellent decision on your part. Ignore all the cult answers, don't do it answers, et cetera. Good luck!
freedoma586
2007-02-10 09:21:37 UTC
You can get a free copy of the Book of Mormon by calling a toll free number which is 1-888-537-7111. You can also get a free copy of the Book of Mormon from this website just answer the question http://www.mormon.org/freeoffers/1,17785,2071-1--794,00.html Yes you are allowed to covert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints. When you call or request the Book of Mormon they ask a question if the missionaries can go and visit with you and tell you more about the church. You can ask them questions and they will be able to answer them. If you do join the church they you will be able to have to be baptized in the church. I had a friend with a different religion and matter of fact her mom just joined the church about a year ago. So do not worry what religion you are before or all right now.
MistyAnn
2007-02-10 12:22:47 UTC
Of course, you are allowed to be confirmed in the LDS church. If I were you I would check out Mormonism more, before you make that jump. I've left the LDS church after being a member for 13 years. There are things that you won't learn about until after you've been a member for awhile.It's their whole "milk before meat" thing. Read everything, read pro-LDS stuff and things that were wrote by non-LDS people. The church will tell not to read any thing that isn't by an lds person. That it's anti-Mormon, if it doesn't paint the church in a sun shine and rainbow's light. This simply isn't true, the LDS church doesn't have a spotless history. Just read, read, and read all you can. Especially read the Bible, that's where you will learn how wrong the LDS church is, it's not a Christian church. There are some great on line resoures that are by former LDS people that are Christians.
Raina R
2007-02-07 15:30:03 UTC
I come from a seventh generation Mormon family. My entire life was Mormon. I married a return missionary, years later he became a Bishop and held several high callings in the church. I know what the LDS church teaches. I left the church eight years ago because after much prayer and study I knew it wasn't true. Join if you feel it is right, but please know that after you are a member and the newness wears off you will have lots of questions..that is if you are intelligent and know how to think things through. The Mormon church is cult like. The Mormon church does have many strange teachings. Study the very beginning of polygamy and you will find that Joseph Smith married several women that were already married. Go back in church history and study the beginning and if you still feel you are interested in joining then by all means do so. I know some wonderful Mormon people and I know some real evil people that are Mormons..just like any church. The Mormon church taught me many important skills that have been useful all my adult life. I love my family dearly and they are still Mormon. It nearly killed my mother when I left the church but I knew it wasn't true and not for me any longer. I am older now (60) and my life is much more fulfilled and happy. I have never regretted leaving the church. My husband and I divorced after 28 years of marriage and the disagreement over the church was the main reason for the divorce. If you study, and I mean really study and listen to the small still voice inside yourself you will know what you should do. If it is to join the church, do so with joy and celebration. Whatever you chose, may the Lord help you in your decision and be with you always.
Tonya in TX - Duck
2007-02-08 13:35:27 UTC
Hi Cara,

Yes, you can become a Mormon. I converted from Methodist to Mormon 14 years ago. It was a fantastic choice. For me, it has been the best decision I have ever made.



The best and easiest way to get a Book of Mormon is to either go to the website I'll provide, or call the local church. You should find them in the yellow pages. I"m sure they will be thrilled to send the missionaries over with a Book of Mormon. And they will be able to answer any of your questions too. I'll also include the link of the Book of Mormon (and all the rest of our scriptures) online.
Silverwolf
2007-02-07 14:11:51 UTC
I was a baptized at the age of twelve in a Christian church. After falling away from that church, learning about other religions, and being introduced to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I am now a full-fledged member of the Church. My baptism and confirmation were the last weekend of January. The baptism you had years ago is a lasting promise to God, and to be re-baptized and confirmed in the Church would be like renewing your wedding vows, but with the Restored Priesthood baptizing you with "fire" ("You shall be baptized with water, and with fire and the Holy Spirit.") with the laying on of hands. This will all be explained to you in your lessons before joining the Church to make sure this is the path for you. You can contact a local Missionary through this website. When they contact you, ask them to bring a Book of Mormon with them. God Bless you...
Dances with Poultry
2007-02-09 14:07:58 UTC
Mormons don't consider any other church valid, nor any of their practices, confirmations etc. They simply do not exist in the minds of the 'Bretheren"

.

Altho you've commented a disregard of any implications that they are a cult, I respectfully disagree. I was in this cult for nearly 50 years, and strongly urge you to review other publications.



They are NOT the One True Church. Not now or ever.



But they do make good neighbors.
straightup
2007-02-08 09:20:39 UTC
Of course you are allowed to convert. Mormons believe they have the authority from God to act in His name (Priesthood). One ordinance done through the Priesthood is baptism. Because they believe it must be done by one having authority from God, they believe it necessary to get baptized in their faith (or under Christs authority). Because they don't believe the Methodist church had the authority, your previous baptism wasn't sufficient. I have studied hundreds of religions and am very content and certain with my beliefs in the Mormon faith. God has witnessed to me of its truth. Joining a religion is a personal decision that only you can make, with the help of God. I do wish you luck. As far as the Book of Mormon, you could always buy one, from any bookstore, or you could go to mormon.org and request missionaries deliver one. Or, I'm sure if you found a church member they would manage to get you one. Take care and enjoy the journey.
ღ Q T ღ
2007-02-09 06:05:23 UTC
Yes you can convert to Mormonism, their church membership is dropping so they are desperate for new members.



Ever heard of the song "Hotel California" by the eagles? This song reminds me so much of their church especially the end "you can check out any time, but you can never leave"



Once you are on their membership list it is very hard to get off of it. Yes it can be done, but it is a long process.



Go to bornagainmormon.com if you are seriously considereing joining the church. Lots of good truthful information here from a former high priest of the church. Do the research yourself - don't just ask questions from members, they sugar coat everything. They won't tell you about their secret temple ceremonies.



I ask that you do not turn your back on the One True Jesus. Ask him for guidance!

This is all said in love
anonymous
2007-02-07 19:59:27 UTC
I was born and raised mormon, and I know everything about it. yes it is a cult, you may never see it - but you probably will one day - it might take a few years but you'll see it. The mormon church is not an spiritual experince - - but an emotional experience.



And why are you asking where to find the BoM? I mean if your family and friends are mormon - then they can get one, and can help you.



But I will still pray for God to forgive you and all the mormons, i don't think you guys know any better. I feel sorry for you



--



You told us to research modern mormonism - - we shouldn't have to. The LDS church only teaches history its wants you to learn - and you want to only learn the current mormon doings?

Why did the church ever change its teaching? Its supposed to be the true word right? Why chage it then? Were the prophets wrong?



God's word is the same today as it was in Noah's Day - - read the Bible

God's word should never ever be changed!
anonymous
2007-02-07 14:21:16 UTC
Yes, you can be baptized into the LDS church, it would benefit you greatly to speak with your local missionaries as they will be able to answer most if not all of your questions.

If you need help getting a free copy of the Book of Mormon, or finding the missionaries, email me and I would be glad to help.

The gospel is so wonderful and such a blessing! Good luck to you and really, contact me for anything.
James, Pet Guy
2007-02-09 15:31:52 UTC
Search "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" in a phone book and just randomly show up.



When you get there, ask someone (anyone, really!) if they can introduce you to the missionaries. The missionaries will discuss with you the importance of baptism in the Church. Let them know you are interested in joining, and listen to what they say, then pray about it. If you feel in your heart that you must join, the Church will gladly let you join.



You can e-mail me if you want and let me know what metropolitan area you live in, and I can send you the address and phone number for the missionaries in that area if you'd like.



jameswhammons@ yahoo.com
Tcg_13
2007-02-08 18:03:09 UTC
Any missionary or the local Bishop will have a Book of Mormon yes you can convert I'm glad you are. Just ask the local Bishop or the missionaries about it, or any mormon you know they'll help you with the whole thing.
daisyk
2007-02-07 14:12:13 UTC
Yes you can. Anybody who has a personal testimony of our basic doctrines, and a desire to live according to them can be baptized and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.



You can order a free copy of the Book of Mormon here:



http://www.mormon.org/freeoffers/0,17785,2071-1-1,00.html



or by calling 888-537-7111



If you're sincerely considering this religion that much, I strongly suggest when you call or order, that you ask that missionaries deliver the book to you, so they can help teach you our basic doctrines, and answer all your question.



Remember, personal study, prayer, and paying attention to feelings of your heart are the keys of really learning our beliefs for yourself.



best wishes
linnon
2016-09-28 17:45:00 UTC
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anonymous
2007-02-08 15:32:05 UTC
Hi Cara-Lynn



If you decide that joining the Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-day Saints is right for you, then you can do so by allowing their missionaries into your home and give you 6 Discussions. They will teach you about the very basic teachings of the church and eventually will ask if you want to be baptized.



Baptism is performed by immersion. A priest in a white robe (you will also wear white) will hold you upright and say "[Full Name], having been commissioned by Jesus Christ, I baptize you in the name of the Father, The Son, and the Holy Ghost". He will then dunk you and bring you back up.



The same day, or sometimes the following Sunday at Sacrament Meeting, you will be confirmed. After confirmation you are a full fledged Latter-day Saint. During confirmation Elders will place their right hand on your head and the left hands on the shoulder of the elder in front of them, forming a circle around you. They will say something like "[Full Name] By the power of the Holy Melchizedek Priesthood which we bear, we confirm you a member of the Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-day Saints and say unto you... Receive the Holy Ghost!..... [brief pause].... and at this time bestow upon you a blessing.... [personalized blessing]"



Eventually, once of age and worthiness you will be allowed to an interview with the Bishop to see if you are worthy enough to attend the Temple.





I was a member of the church for 5 years and they were some of the greatest years of my life. The church kept me from many bad things in life and I met some of my closest friends there.



The church also caused me a lot of heartache. My bishop told me to not visit my father because he practices homosexual acts. Being a good Mormon I listened to the counsel of my Bishop as we are taught to not question the authority of the priesthood holders especially those who are called to some position in the church. Well My father died 3 years later and his last experience of his son was losing him forever due to the oppinion of some homophobe. Much of my familiy still has not forgiven me for what I did, nor do I blame them. The church can be such a blessing, and it can be the worst thing ever.



Feeling uneasy and a little betrayed by the church that prides itself in family values but utterly destroyed mine, I decided to investigate the church further and discovered some things that ultimately made up my mind in leaving the church.



There are STRONG parallels between Freemasonry initiatory rites and the Mormon Temple Endowment. Even with the reconstruction of the Nauvoo Temple, we see Masonic images plastered all over the temple. Its very disturbing.



I've since realized that there is no true church, that religion is only as good as what it does for its parishoners. So Please FULLY investigate the church, and don't stop at what the missionaries tell you... they won't tell you everything. They failed to mention to me that the church advocates a "Heavenly Mother" but never talks about her or worships her. They never mentioned that I would undergo an "Endowment" in the temple to learn secret handshakes that will get me into heaven. They call them "tokens". I know this sounds made up like I'm trying to steer you away but that isn't the case. It really goes down. They never taught me that worthy Black men were barred from having the priesthood all the way until 1978 because of some bigoted belief that African Americans are black due to previous ancestral sins. (Doesn't this contradict the second article of faith, that man will be punished for his own sins and not for what any of his ancestors did?). They also never teach me that the Mormon belief in deity is one such that God was once a human who became God and we, being God's children, will one day become Gods... produce spirit children as he did, and put them on a planet to live life... and that this continues eternally as a cycle. (Read the lyrics to the Mormon hymn "If you could hie to Kolob" (Kolob being the star that is believed to be the closest to heaven)



I just think you should know EVERYTHING before converting to a new religion. Just make sure you investigate it thoroughly.



Don't pay heed to Mormon bashers, as they will in fact lie to you just to keep you away from the church, (they will tell you things like: "The Mormon Church baptizes in blood", or "Mormons still practice polygamy" or "The Mormon Church baptizes dead bodies" all of which are untrue) but at the same time dont just sheepishly listen to anything a missionary or LDS feeds to you.



Critically think before making a life changing decision.



I don't regret joining the LDS church. Like I said, I met many of my current friends through it. I learned SOOOO much from the church, from its missionaries. Holding the priesthood was such an uplifting thing, and attending the Temple was without a doubt the greatest experience of my life!



I do miss the grandiouse feelings of feeling like I belonged to some special secret society that knew something that the rest of the world didn't. I don't miss however the lies, the coverups, and the destructive nature of much of the church doctrine.



Different people have different experiences so if you do decide to join I hope yours doesn't end like mine. I pray that you find a nice, clean Mormon boy to take to the temple and have a large, happy, prosperous family.



God bless you in your endeavors.



PS: info about the temple endowment is EVERYWHERE on the net.... read multiple sources so you can be sure that its truth and not slanderous lies.
anonymous
2007-02-07 14:39:12 UTC
hey I'm not here to answer your question i just want to tell people that Mormons are some of the nicest people i have ever met and its not bad or evil they are the most spiritual people i have ever met you guys need to lay off them and have some respect.



Blessed Be Flower

Yeah im a wiccan )0(
MeekaBee
2007-02-07 14:16:48 UTC
Yes you can convert, they welcome anyone from any religious or non-religious background.

You can read the Book of Mormon online here:

http://scriptures.lds.org/en/bm/contents

You can order a copy (soft cover $2, hard cover $2.50) here:

http://www.ldscatalog.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10151&storeId=10151&categoryId=13654&langId=-1&cg1=13603&cg2=&cg3=&cg4=&cg5=&pageId=2&pageCt=15&sortId=3&sortOr=1

Or you can get a free copy by contacting LDS missionaries in your area. You could probably find them by looking up Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in your phone book and calling a local bishop. (You'll have the best luck getting a hold of someone on Sundays during the day.)

Just remember to study and pray about it, and do what feels right to you.
anonymous
2007-02-07 14:33:59 UTC
well ultimately it's your choice as to whether or not you want to stay a methodist or become a mormon or whatever else you decide you want to become in the future as it's your life and nobody else's
Devil in Details
2007-02-07 14:02:09 UTC
Call the church in Salt Lake City, they'll send you a free book, but you will pay dearly for it in the future.



Look before you leap. Read some science books and Harry Potter, then think again.
anonymous
2007-02-07 14:08:19 UTC
If you want to go into the darkness after being in the light.. I guess no one can stop you.. You should know what you are doing though...



The Truth About Mormonism



Most LDS (This stands for Latter Day Saint, That's what they like to call themselves) won't tell you what the Church believes because it is so bizarre. These strange beliefs are the reason mainline Christians Churches say that Mormonism is a non-christian cult. In the next paragraph I will tell you what they believe and add what the Bible teaches on the subject where appropriate.

Mormons teach that our god is a glorified man. A being of flesh and bone. The Bible makes it very clear that God is spirit. The Mormon god stated out in the great expanse of uncreated space. There in the darkness of a pre-spiritual existence, god the father, Jesus, you, and I will there all equal and co-eternal. Then a god had sexual intercourse with one of his wives and our god was given a spiritual body. He happened to be the first born of this god so he became the savior of this god's world just like Jesus is for our world. He lived, and taught Mormonism to those who would listen to mine. He died just like Jesus did here and if others on that world would repent and be baptized by the Mormon priest there and live to the end of their lives in righteousness they were allow to return to their god. If they didn't measure up they were assigned to other kingdoms that that god has created for them. Kingdoms overseen by their savior (who became our god) and another valiant spirit that was given the office of holy ghost. (What do you think, is this getting complex?) After the end of the world that our god did his mortal ministry on, he was given many worthy females at he could have sex with and thereby create spirit children (us) to send to a world that he created. Oh, by the way these worlds weren't really created they were organized out of the matter available in space (matter is co-eternal with god and can't be created or destroyed). Jesus was the first born of our god and Lucifer the second born (who became the devil). Can you believe this Mormons don't just say that Jesus is our spiritual brother but also he and we are brothers of Satan. Lucifer wanted to force us all to be good and bring us all back to god Jesus wanted to give us freedom to make our own decision. Jesus won this battle and became god the son. Well Mormons believe this process is repeated again and again. It is their goal to live a perfect life through their first principles of their gospel they are:

1. Faith in the Mormon Jesus

2. Baptism by immersion (Done only by their priests)

3. Laying on of hands for the gift of the Mormon Holy Ghost ( Done only by their elders)

4. Repentance ( You have to repent of every sin you commit, You better have a good memory)

5. Enduring to the end of your life in righteousness. Go to step 4 each time to you sin.

Along with this there is marriage in the Mormon temple (You can't become a god without being married). Everyone is also asked to pay a full tithe (Ok they got one thing right) and do volunteer service for the church (They have no paid ministry. That isn't bad either but someone should tell them that pastoring a local christian church is a full time and a half job and it doesn't pay well at all. Men and women that do it are called of God No one would go into that kind of work on their own.. I hate to see anyone get involved in error just so they can belong. What you need to join with in Jesus Christ and stop worrying about what church is true. ONLY Jesus is true.... Jim
BrotherMichael
2007-02-07 14:06:16 UTC
If you are truly a believer in Christ and one of the called out ones, it would be foolish to refuse the grace of God for salvation and place yourself under bondage. If you are not one of His, it doesn't matter. For info on Mormonism, check out this link:

http://www.carm.org/mormon.htm
anonymous
2007-02-07 14:02:18 UTC
Yes you are. Why do you think they knock on doors?



And here is an on-line version. Great notes in the margins.

http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/BOM/index.htm
whynotaskdon
2007-02-07 14:03:50 UTC
Yes.



It is interesting that you want to become a god and have multiple wives, and copulate to populate Your own planet.



You will be going in to competition with THE GOD/JESUS (in your own mind!)
HummerBabemv
2007-02-07 14:02:48 UTC
Hello, www.lds.org Its not a lie its the truth.Pray about it .
anonymous
2007-02-07 14:01:02 UTC
i think booth our crock religions but i advise you to stay with the methodist church ...mormonism is false.
Freedom
2007-02-07 14:03:29 UTC
Go to this link. They will send you all the info you want.

http://www.macgregorministries.org
Rick
2007-02-07 14:01:54 UTC
You should stay away from cults. They are bad.
Idahopotatoe
2007-02-07 16:16:55 UTC
Yes, I believe they will accept you even though you were not "worthy" enough to born into it. This is coming from one of those "chosen" to be born Mormon. My entire family was mormon until my mother left the church and now they refuse to talk to our entire family and shun us all. They are very sweet people, they have to be, that way they will make it to heaven.



You might want to watch the movie the God Makers. It is very informative abou the history of Mormonism. What can it hurt? Just be informed before you do this, best to know what you are getting into right? This is a big choice.



Here is some information from www.truthnet.org









Truthnet

Christianity

Apologetics



Contact Truthnet



Challenging the Cults



1. Essential Christianity



2. History of the Cults



3. Rise of Islam



4. Answering Muslims



5. History of Jehovah Witnesses



6. Answering Jehovah Witnesses



7. History of Mormonism



8. Answering Mormonism



9. History of the New Age



10. Answering the New Age



11. History of Buddhism



12. Answering Buddhism





7. The History and Beliefs of the Mormons

History and Beliefs of the Mormons Pdf format



[6]



The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints, a.k.a The Mormons is one of the world’s fastest growing religions. There are two branches main branches of Mormonism; one is the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints and the other, The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. The smaller Reorganized Church has about 240,000 members worldwide while the larger numbers over 9 million.[1]



Mormons learn from childhood they have a duty to serve on the mission field following their high-school education. As of 1995, there were 50,000 active Mormon missionaries, serving worldwide. Prior to World War II there were only 2,000 active missionaries worldwide, this 25-fold increase demonstrates just how fast Mormonism is growing. Seventy five percent of Missionaries are males, nineteen percent females and six percent are married.[2]



The wealth of Mormonism is also noteworthy, according to an August, 1997 Time Magazine article titled, “Mormon Inc.” The assets of the LDS church total more 30 billion dollars, with a gross income of 6 billion dollars, more then the budget of the State of Utah. Mormons are expected to tithe (give 10%) of their income to the LDS church. The Mormon Church owns America's largest producer of nuts, they also own Bonneville International Corp., the countries 14th largest radio chain, and the Beneficial Life Insurance Co., with assets of $1.6 billion. The LDS church owns the world largest beef ranch, Deseret Cattle and Citrus Ranch outside Orlando, Florida sitting on 312,000 acres of land worth more then 850 million dollars.[3]



To understand the Mormons and the Mormonism, we first need examine the history and beliefs of this fast growing religion.



Short History of Mormonism







The history of Mormonism begins with Joseph Smith Jr., who is the first prophet and founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints.



Joseph Smith parents were Joseph Sr., and Lucy Smith, Joseph Jr., was their fourth child born in Sharon Vermont in December 23rd, 1805. Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy started their marriage with a 1,000 dollar dowry at the family farm in Vermont. The thousand dollars was soon lost and Joseph Sr. tried to sell a shipment of Ginseng to China, Ginseng grew wild in Vermont, but no one in China was interested in Vermont Ginseng. Joseph Sr. was forced to move his family from Vermont to Palmyra New York.



In Palmyra while Joseph Jr. was a youth, a traveling magician and diviner came to town and offered his services. The traveler claimed he could find buried treasure and water. The diviner used “Peep” (Seer ) stones, magic stones that gave him divining power. His fee was $3.00/day. He worked for the farmers trying to find buried treasure on their property. Joseph Smith Jr., became spent time with the man as he searched for buried treasure.



During this same time in Palmyra, there was a religious stirrings. William Miller, a Baptist lay minister and farmer, born 1782, taught in the year 1818 that in 25 years would be the return of Christ in 1843. His family would later move Lower Hampton, New York, close to the Vermont State border. Both the Seventh Day Adventist and Jehovah Witnesses would be off shouts of Millerism. Joseph Jr., comments on the religious movements taking place during this time in the Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith History 1.



In 1820, when Joseph Smith Jr., was 15 years old he claims to have had his first vision. Where God the Father and Jesus appeared to Joseph and told him, that all the creeds of Christianity were an abomination in their site and he was to join none of them. His discussion of this vision caused him to be persecuted by those around him.







I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me…..When the light rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, ….One of them spake unto me, callin me by name and said, pointing to the other—This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him….I asked the Personages who stood above me in the light, which of all the sects was right….and which I should join….I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong; and the Personage who addressed me said that their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrupt…. Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith-History 1:17-19







It was not until 1823, when Joseph Jr., was 18 years old did me meet, the angel Moroni[4], the glorified son of one Mormon, the man for whom the famous book of the name is entitled. Moroni appeared to Joseph three times and told him to find Gold-Plates, on a hill in Palmyra but to wait 4 years before taking them. The angel warned Joseph to not show the tablets to anybody.







During this same period Joseph Jr. was also becoming proficient in “Peep” stones. This was in part thanks to the traveling Magician who was looking for buried treasure with the help of his “Peep” stones. After time no treasure was found and the magician left town, but Smith had picked up his skills. And Joseph used “Peep” stones to locate some tools. Joseph acquired a reputation and was hired by Josiah Stoal of Chenango county in New York State who heard about Joseph divining abilities. Some of the details are recorded in Pearl of Great Price- Joseph Smith History.







In the year 1823 my father’s family met with a great affliction by the death of my eldest brother, Alvin. In the month of October, 1825, I hired with an old gentleman by the name of Josiah Stoal, who lived in Chenango county, State of New York. He had heard something of a silver mine having been opened by the Spaniards in Harmony, Susquehanna county, State of Pennsylvania; and had, previous to my hiring to him, been digging, in order if possible, to discover the mine. After I went to live with him, he took me with the rest of his hands to dig for the silver mine, at which I continued to work for nearly a month, without success in our undertaking, and finally I prevailed with the gentleman to cease digging after it. Hence arose the very prevalent story of my having been a money –digger. During the time that I was thus employed, I was put to board with a Mr. Isaac Hale, of that place; it was there I first saw my wife (his daughter), Emma Hale. On the 18th of January, 1827 we were married, while I was yet employed in the service of Mr. Stoal……..Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith History 1:55-57







Before Joseph marriage to Emma Hale, he was found guilty of “glass gazing” the original court bill of 1826 charging of him this offense. Rev. Wesly P. Walters found documentation for this suit recently, in 1971 in the basement of the courthouse. These records proved the charges against Joseph Smith and were an embarrassed the LDS. One of the witnesses testifying against him was Isaac Hale, father of Emma his future wife. Isaac refused to allow his daughter to marry Joseph Smith, so in January 1827, 21 year-old Joseph and Emma eloped with Joseph to Palmyra, New York.











Translating the Book of Mormon



Joseph Jr, claims the angel Moroni delivered plates to him on September 22nd, 1827 when Joseph went to the hill Cumorah, in Palmyra, New York as instructed by the angel.



From 1827 till 1829 Joseph Smith was involved in translating the Gold Tablets, which were written in “Reformed Egyptian”. Along with the Tablets Joseph received “Seer” stones, the Urim and the Thummim and the breastplate which would allow him to translate the “Reformed Egyptian” into the Book of Mormon[5].



After Emma eloped in fall of 1827 she returned to her parents home to retrieve her possessions.



Isaac Hale accused Joseph of stealing his daughter; Joseph asked for his forgiveness and promised to lead a more honest life. Isaac offered the couple a small house on his property.



Joseph rather then helping on the farm remained indoors, one day his father-in-law stopped by to investigate. He found Joseph sitting at a table with a hat over his face uttering long Biblical passages. His daughter, Emma sat behind a curtain writing down the words Joseph spoke. On the table in front of Joseph lay a square object concealed by a cloth. When Joseph removed his hat, Isaac could see the “Seer” stones were similar to the ones used by Joseph in locating the buried “Spanish Treasure”.



Emma father demanded an explanation from his son-in-law. Joseph explained his vision of the angel in Palmyra, which alarmed him even more about the proceedings. Isaac asked to see the Gold Plates, Joseph explained that for anybody but himself to look on the plates would mean death. Isaac felt certain there were no plates and Joseph was involved in an elaborate fraud.



One of Joseph supporters, Martin Harris mortgaged his house to support the translation effort. Harris wife who considered Joseph a fraud left her husband. Martin Harris, claimed to have taken Smith’s



“Reformed Egyptian” to a Professor Charles Anton in New York City and there received confirmation to the correct translation of “Reformed Egyptian”. Joseph Smith Jr., quotes from Martin Harris account in the Pearl of Great Price.







I went to the city of New York, and presented the characters which had been translated, with the translation thereof, to Professor Charles Anthon, a gentleman celebrated for his literary attainments. Professor Anthon stated that the translation was correct, more so than any he had before seen translated from the Egyptian. I then showed him those which were not yet translated, and he said that they were Egyptian, Chaldaic, Assyriac, and Arabic; and he said they were true characters.



Pearl of Great Price…Joseph Smith-History 1: 64a







This claim is refuted by Professor Charles Anton (See Atachment), Anton confirmed meeting “Simple-hearted farmer” but saw the whole thing as a hoax to cheat the farmer (Martin Harris) of his money.



Emma gave birth to a son in the Summer of 1828, but his death a few hours later led her to depression. Oliver Cowdery replaced Emma as scribe and in 1830 the translation work was finally complete. Joseph Smith Jr., was now 24 years old. The Book of Mormon totaled 275,000 words. With the translation complete, the angel Moroni took the Golden-Tablets back into heaven.



The Book of Mormon was sent to the Palmyra printers, March 25th, 1830. The book was placed for sales in the Palmyra Bookstores. The Rochester Newspapers reviewed the book under the headlines: “Blashemy”!



Mormon Church Organized







After the publication J. Smith Jr, started his first congregation, converts baptized in Lake Seneca included his brothers and parents. Joseph and Emma traveled back to her parents' neighborhood in the Susquehanna Valley, where they made some converts. But they did not convert any of his former associates in treasure-hunting. Joseph's father-in-law, Isaac Hale, thought that Joseph was the same charlatan as before, and was merely practicing a new confidence game. With the encouragement of the local Presbyterian minister, Joseph was once more put on trial on the charge of "disorderly conduct." After the trial, Joseph and Emma left the Susquehanna Valley. Emma would never see her parents again.



By the early fall of 1830 there was only one person whom Joseph wanted to convert who had still not joined his church. That holdout was his wife, Emma. Why Emma refused to join Joseph's church for six months we do not know, just as we do not know whether she believed in the existence of the golden tablets. It was, of course, embarrassing for Joseph to be proselytizing for his new church while he was unable to win the soul of his own wife. Under considerable pressure from Joseph, the woman who had recorded the first words of the Book of Mormon finally became a Mormon herself.



The membership of the Mormon church was significantly increased in 1831, when a preacher in another denomination in Kirtland, Ohio, converted and took his entire congregation with him into the Mormons. The church in Kirtland grew so rapidly that it became the largest center of Mormons in the country. Joseph and his elders moved the headquarters of the new national church to Kirtland, from where Joseph exerted a tight control over his rapidly expanding movement. Joseph announced new policies for the church as revelations which he had received direct from God.



Mormons were hard workers and their communities prospered. The economy in Kirtland was at first communistic, like that of the early Christians. When communism proved itself impractical the Mormons returned to free enterprise, with members paying one-tenth of their incomes to the church as tithes. Eventually a temple was built in Kirtland, an architectural gem which was the grandest building in the west. The Mormons' prosperity was consistent with Joseph's theology: the Kingdom of God, he taught, was to prevail not only in heaven but on earth, too.



Despite their affluence, the Mormons were continually suffering abuse from their non-Mormon neighbors, whom the Mormons called "gentiles." The Mormon beliefs struck many gentiles as being strange, distant from the mainstream of American life. The Mormons' serene assurance of the correctness of their beliefs impressed the gentiles as being smug. Joseph once said, "Truth is Mormonism. God is the author of it." A whispering campaign against the Mormons was concerned largely with what gentiles considered the bizarre sexual practices of the Mormons.



Joseph began to plan for an earthly paradise for Mormons that would be far removed from people of other faiths. In 1832 Joseph was tarred and feathered by a gentile mob near Kirtland. The fury of the mob was ignited by rumors that Joseph had made sexual advances to a seventeen-year-old girl. The attack on his person intensified Joseph's determination to establish a Mormon utopia far away from the gentiles. The Mormon's new home, with its ideal society, would be called Zion.



At first Joseph placed his hope for Zion in Missouri. Although Joseph himself remained in Ohio during the middle 1830's, other Mormons settled in Independence, Missouri, then a frontier town. As soon as the Mormons were settled and had begun to thrive in Independence, however, gentiles began to harass them and drove them out of town. A new Mormon settlement outside of Independence was also harried, forcing a flight to a completely new settlement in Missouri, which the Mormons named Far West. Joseph, still maintaining his headquarters in Kirtland, Ohio, began referring to Far West as Zion.



War with the Gentiles







When Far West was attacked by the gentiles, Joseph decided that the Mormons had taken enough punishment. He organised a company of armed Mormons in Ohio and marched at their head to defend their beleagured brethren in Missouri.



By the time the small Mormon fighting force arrived in Missouri, however, the gentiles had called out the Missouri state militia and were waiting to do battle. Joseph was outnumbered ten-to-one and saw at once that a shoot-out with the Missourians would be suicidal for him and his men. He capitulated.



Despite Joseph's surrender, he was charged with treason for appearing in Missouri in command of an armed force, and was also charged with plotting the murder of a Missouri gentile killed in a skirmish with Mormons. While Joseph was in jail awaiting trial, gentiles attacked Far West and drove the Mormons east toward the Mississippi River.



Fifteen thousand Mormons crossed the Mississippi into Illinois in 1839. There they were most unexpectedly welcomed by politicians of both the Whig and Democratic persuasions, who hoped the Mormons would vote their way in the next elections. Joseph got out of his Missouri jail by bribing the sheriff with a jug of whiskey and eight hundred dollars, then joined the last straggling Mormon refugees from Missouri in their retreat to Illinois. He was thirty-three years old.



In Illinois, Joseph became mayor of a new Mormon town called Nauvoo. Thanks to the eagerness of Illinois politicians to win the Mormon vote, he was commissioned as a lieutenant general in command of the Nauvoo militia. He delighted in wearing his general's uniform and reviewing his troops . In 1844, at age thirty-eight, he announced his candidacy for the office of the President of the United States.



Outwardly, Joseph's troubles seemed to be over, but appearances were deceiving. Despite his titles, gaudy uniforms, and vaulting political ambitions, Joseph was standing on a very shaky foundation. His position was weakest within his own church.



All his life, Joseph had a tendency to quarrel with his closest friends, who then became his bitter enemies. As a young treasure-hunter, he had made lifelong foes of the men who had helped him dig for treasure. After translating the Book of Mormon, Joseph had a series of close friends and colleagues who worked with him in building the Mormon church. After a limited time of cooperation, however, Joseph quarreled with each friend. The former friend either left the church or was excommunicated from it by Joseph. Outside the church, these former friends circulated malicious rumors about Joseph among the gentiles.



Along with breaks in his relationships with ecclesiastical colleagues, a rift grew between Joseph and his wife, Emma. Although Emma continued to live with Joseph and bear him children, a problem arose between them in the 1830's which was never resolved.



That problem was Joseph's pursuit of other women. Ever since Joseph had founded the Mormon church, his status as a prophet had brought him the adoration of his followers, including many attractive women. Seducing Mormon women was easy for him, and was apparently irresistible to him.



As much as she was able, Emma tried to ignore Joseph's infidelities and pretended they had not happened. But once when she caught Joseph embracing a woman whom Emma considered her good friend, Emma lost control of herself and attacked the woman with a broomstick.



There is evidence that Joseph started to think about making plural marriage a moral practice within his church as early as 1831, one year after the church was founded. He knew, however, how shocking such a practice would be not only to many Mormons, but to the gentiles also. He intended to postpone the announcement of the new practice until people were more ready to accept it. Meanwhile, he let a few trusted colleagues know that plural marriage had been sanctioned by God in a special revelation to Joseph. God, said Joseph, was no more opposed to polygamy in 1831 than He had been in the time of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who all had large harems.



Meanwhile, although Joseph had not announced God's sanction of plural marriage to the entire church, Joseph himself was practising it. He proposed what he called "celestial" marriage to a number of women, some of whom were already legally married to other men. Joseph considered celestial marriages to be on a higher plane than earthly marriages, lasting forever, and taking precedence over mundane marriages.



Only polygamy - the custom of one man taking multiple wives was sanctioned. Women were not allowed to have more than one husband. Joseph taught that a woman's possibility of entering heaven depended largely on the worthiness of her husband, rather than on her own worthiness.



When Joseph mentioned his revelation about plural marriages to Emma, she was beside herself with rage. She had helped him translate the Book of Mormon and had never asked to see his gold plates. She had borne him children. She had scraped tar and feathers from his naked and bruised body. But she was not going to bless her husband's practice of polygamy. He might have God's permission to sleep with other women, but he would never get her permission. She begged him to renounce the new doctrine.



More than one former colleague with whom Joseph fell out was the husband, brother, or father of a woman to whom Joseph had proposed celestial marriage. In 1844 a major schism occurred among the Mormons of Nauvoo which resulted directly from Joseph's proposals of marriage to the wives of several leaders of the church. The husbands who felt wronged by their prophet challenged Joseph's leadership of the church, bought a printing press, and issued a dissident Mormon newspaper with editorials attacking Joseph's policies.



Joseph Jr., Imprisonment and Death







Joseph ordered his followers to destroy the printing press of his opponents. After the press was wrecked, the governor of Illinois charged Joseph with violating the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, and ordered his arrest. The state militia marched to Nauvoo and took Joseph into custody.



The governor did not send the militia because, he expected mass resistance by the Mormons to Joseph's own protection. The governor feared that, if peace officers tried to conduct Joseph to jail, gentile mobs would overwhelm the lawmen in order to lynch Joseph.







The militia conducted Joseph to the jail in Carthage, Illinois, and locked him up with other loyal Mormon leaders in a cell on the second floor. The militia was stationed outside the jail to guard it.



On the second day of Joseph's imprisonment, other militiamen who had been dismissed by the governor, marched into Carthage. Their faces were painted to conceal their identities. They were obviously about to commit some mayhem.



When the disguised militiamen approached the jail, the guards on duty did nothing to impede their progress. As they mounted the steps of the jail, the vigilantes fired several shots. Joseph, who had a six-shooter, opened fire on the first vigilantes to reach the second floor. He wounded several of the attackers: then his pistol was emptied.



As the vigilantes came on unopposed, Joseph ran for a window. As he straddled the window sill he was shot from behind by vigilantes inside the jail. At the same time, he was shot by their comrades on the ground below. Calling out, "Oh, my God!" Joseph fell to the ground. He was still alive when he hit the earth. Vigilantes standing over him put several more shots into him, ending his life at age thirty-eight.



When his body was brought home to Nauvoo, Emma flung herself across it and moaned, "Oh Joseph, Joseph, they have killed you at last."







Brigham Young







Folllowing the death of Joseph Smith Jr., Brigham Young announced the saints would abandon Nauvoo, Illinois, they traveled through the Rocky Mountains to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. Young would lead the Mormons for the next 30 years. He inhereited the mantle of “Prophet” from Joseph Smith. Each succededing prophet was also claim, the same authority as Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.



At the time of Young death, in 1877 the church numbered 150,000, today there are well over 9,000,000.



Young like Joe Smith Jr., testified to his authority,







I have tried many years to live according to the law which the Lord reveals unto me. I know just as well what to teach this people and just what to say to them and what to do in order to bring them into the celestial kingdom, as I know the road to my office. It is just as plain and easy. The Lord is in our midst. He teaches the people continually. I have never yet preached a sermon and sent it out to the children of men, that they may not call Scripture. Let me have the privilege of correcting a sermon, and it is as good Scripture as they deserve. The people have the oracles of God continually. In the days of Joseph, revelation was given and written, and the people were driven from city to city and place to place, until we were led into these mountains. Let this go to the people with "Thus saith the Lord," and if they do not obey it, you will see the chastening hand of the Lord upon them. – Journal of Discourses 13:95 (January 2, 1870)







Young also testified all that he prophesied was true.







Brother Heber has been prophesying. You know that I call him my Prophet, and he prophesies for me. And now I prophesy that, if this people will live their religion, the God of heaven will fight their battles, bring them off victorious over all their enemies, and give to them the kingdom. That is my prophecy. I said amen to all that brother Heber prophesied, for it is true; and he may say amen to all that I prophesy, for it is also true. – Journal of Discourses 5:167 (August 30, 1857)







Scripture of Mormonism



Bible







· The Mormon articles of faith read, “We believe the Bible to be the Word of God in so far as it is translated correctly…” Articles of Faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Article 8







· The Book of Mormon claims the correct translation of the Bible is impossible since the Catholic Church has taken away the word of God “…many parts which are plain and most precious; and also many covenants of the Lord have they taken away. And all his have they taken away. And all this have they done that they might pervert the right ways of the Lord.” (1 Nephi 13:26b,27)







· Who knows that even one verse of the Bible has escaped pollution, so as to convey the same sense now that it did in the original? (Orson Pratt’s Works, 1891 Pg. 218)



Book of Mormon



· We believe the the Book of Mormon to be the Word of God….(Articles of Faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Article 8







Doctrine and Covenants







Doctrine and Covenants is a record of 138 revelations revealing some of Mormonism’s distinctive doctrines such as baptism for the dead and celestial marriage.







Pearl of Great Price



The Pearl of Great Price contains the Book of Moses, which is roughly equivalent to the first six chapters of Genesis, and the Book of Abraham, a translation of an Egyptian papyrus that later proved to be fraudulent. It also contans an extract from Joseph Smith’s translation of the Bible; extracts from the History of Joseph Smith, which is his autobiography and the Articles of Faith







Beliefs of Mormonism







The God (s) of Mormonism



1. “In the beginning, the head of the Gods called a council of the Gods; and they came together and concocted a plan to create the world and people it” (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 349)



2. “God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man…”(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 345)



3. “The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangilble as man’s; the Son also; but the Holy Spirit has not a body of flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit…” (Doctrine and Covenants, 130:22)



4. “God exists and we had better strive to be prepared to be one with them” (Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 7:238)



5. “As man is, God once was: as God is, man may become” (Prophet Lorenzo Snow, quotedin Milton R. Hunter, The Gospel Through the Ages, 105-106)



6. Remember that God, our heavenly Father, was perhaps once a child, and mortal like we ourselves, and rose step by step in the scale of progress, in the school of advancement; has moved forward and overcome, until He has arrived at the point where He now is” (Apostle Orson Hyde, Journal of Discourses, 1:123)



7. “Mormon prophets have continuously taught the sublime truth that God the Eternal Father was once a mortal man who passed through a school of earth life similar to that through which we are now passing. He became God—an exalted being—through obedience to the same eternal Gospel truths that we are given opportunity today to obey” (Hunter, op.cit., 104)



8. When our father Adam came into the garden of Eden, he came into it with a celestial body, and brought Eve, one his wives, with him. He helped to make and organized 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)[6]











Jesus Christ



Jesus is the brother of Satan this is revealed in the Pearl of Great Price, Book of Moses 4:1-4 and affirmed by Brigham Young in the Journal of Discourses, 13:282)







Jesus also married Mary and Martha and the other Mary at Cana of Galilee, “Whereby he could see his seed, before he was crucified” (Apostle Orson Hyde, Journal of Discourses, 4:259; 2:82)











Holy Spirit



God is everywhere present; but this does not mean the the actual person of any one member of the Godhead can be physically present in more than one place at one time….Admitting the personality of God, we are compelled to accept the fact of his materiality; indeed an immaterial being, under which meaningless name some have sought to designate the condition of God, cannot exist, for the very expression is a contradiction in terms. If God possesses a form, that form is of necessity of definite proportions and therefore of limited extension in space. It is impossible for Him to occupy at one time more than one space of such limits (Articles of Faith, 42-43)







This contradicts the doctrine of the Holy Ghost in Articles of faith 115 which states the Holy Spirit is an immaterial Spirit and yet God.







Salvation



“We believe that men shall be punished for their own sins and not for Adam’s transgression” (Article 2, Articles of Faith)



“We believe that through the atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel” (Article 3, Articles of Faith)







The extent of the Atonement is universal, applying alike to all descendants of Adam. Even the unbeliever, the heaven and the child who dies before reaching the years of discretion all are redeemed by the Saviour’s self-sacrifice from the individual consequences of the fall…of the saved not all will be exalted to the higher glories. No one can be admitted to any order of glory, in short, no soul can be saved until Justice has been satisfied for violated law…In the kingdom of God there are numerous levels of gradations provided for those who are worthy of them (James Talmage, Articles of Faith, pp. 85,91)







I want you to tell them and tell all the great men of the earth, that the Latter-day Saints are to their redeemer…Believe in God, believe in Jesus and believe in Joseph his prophet, and Brigham his successor, and I add, If you will believe in your hearts and confess with your mouth Jesus is the Christ, that Joseph was a prophet, and the Brigham is his successor, you shall be saved in the kingdom of God……



No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter into the Celestial Kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith…every man and woman must have the certificate of Joseph Smith, Junior as a passport to their entrance into the mansions where God and Christ are---I can not there without his consent….He reigns there as supreme, a being in his sphere, capacity, calling, as God does in Heaven …(Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, 6:229, 7:289)







Satan



Satan and Jesus are brothers and both offered competing plans of Salvation to the father on the great star Kolob, Jesus plan was accepted and Lucifer’s rejected this can be found in the Journal of Discourses 13:282.







And the Lord God, spake unto Moses, saying; That Satan, whom thou has commanded…came before me, saying—Behold, here am I, send me, I will be thy son, and I will redeem all manknd surely I will do it; wherefore give me thine honor.



But, behold, my Beloved Son which was my Beloved and Chosen from the beginning, said unto me—Father, thy will be done, and the glory be thine forever. Pearl of Great Price, Moses 4:1-2



Eternity



In Mormon theology, there are three heavens; the Telestial, the Terrestrial, and the Celestial:



McConkie states that “Most adults” will go to the Telestial kingdom and that it is composed of the “the endless hosts of people sensual, and devilish; who have chosen the vain philosophies of the world rather than accept the testimony of Jesus; who have been liars and thieves, sorcerers and adulterers, blasphemers and murders” (Mormon Doctrine, 1966, 778)



The Second kingdom (the Terrestrial) will be inhabited by Christians who did not accept the Mormon message, Mormons who did not live up to their church’s requirements, and men of good will of other religions who rejected the revelations of the Latter-day Saints (Mormon Doctrine, 1966, 784)



The highest or Celestial heaven is itself divided into three levels. Only this highest level is godhood or the possession of a kingdom for one’s self and one’s family to be gained. This particular estate has as its prerequisite the candidate’s having been sealed by celestial marriage in a Mormon temple while upon the earth. Even in the celestial kingdom, godhood is a by slow progression, and in the end each who beomes a god will, with his family rule and populate a separate planet of his own.







Mankind



Man is a spirit clothed with a tabernacle. The intelligent part of which was never created or made, but existed eternally-man was also in the beginning with God (Joseph Fielding Smith, Progess of Man)







Eschatology



Mormons believe in a literal second coming of Christ, the Mormons teach that at his return the Jews ill have been gathered to Palestine, the Mormons will be miraculously gathered together in Missouri, and the judgment of the Lord will be poured out upon the earth everywhere except on old and new Jerusalem. (Doctrine and Covenants 29:9-11) and Article 10, Articles of Faith



Virgin Birth







When the Virgin Mary conceived the child Jesus, the Father had begotten him in his own likeness. He was not begotten by the Holy Ghost. And who was the Father? He is the first of the human family; and when he took a tabernacle (Body), it was begotten by his Father in heaven, after the same manner as the tabernacles of Cain, Abel and the rest of the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve; from the fruits of the earth, the first earthly tabernacles were originated by the Father and son in succession…..Jesus, our elder brother, was begotten in the flesh by the same character that was in the garden of Eden, and who is our Father in Heaven” (Journal of Discourses, 1:50-51)







“The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints proclaims that Jesus Christ is the Son of God in the most literal sense. The body in which He performed His mission in the flesh was sired by the same Holy Being we worship as God, our Eternal Father” (Teaching of Ezra Taft Benson, 7)



Living Prophets







Any Latter-day Saint who denounces or opposes, whether actively or otherwise, any plan or doctrine advocated by the prophets, seers, and revelators of the Church is cultivation the spirit of apostasy…Lucifer…wins a great victory when he can get members of the Church to speak against their leaders and to do their own thinking…



When our leaders speak, the thinking has been done. When they propose a plan—it is God’s plan. When they point the way, there is no other which is safe. When they give directions, it should mark the end of the controversy. (Improvement Era, June 1945, p. 354)









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[1] Ensign Magazine, May 1995, pg. 22



[2] The Kingdom of the Cults, Walter Martin, 1997, pg. 180, Bethany House Publishers.



[3] Time Magazine, August 1997, Mormon Inc., article.



[4] This event was not recorded till years later, and the name of Angel originally recorded was Nephi, not Moroni as presently recorded in the Pearl of Great Price. See attached document.



[5] The Book of Mormon, is the purported history of the tribes of Israel who came to America from the land of Israel in the 7th century BC, and how Christ after his resurrection came to visit them and deliver them the gospel.



[6] Brigham’s teaching that Adam is our heavenly Father is now officially denied by Mormon authorities, but they hold firm to the belief that their God is a resurrected, glorified man)


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