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Are you
studying with the Mormons or thinking of joining the Mormon church?
Are you interested in joining the Mormon
church? Are you curious about it? Maybe you are taking or have
taken the missionary lessons. Perhaps you even think that the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a good Christian church that is
family oriented and filled with godly people. If so, there are some
things you need to know before you sign on the dotted line.
Mormonism is considered a non-Christian
cult by all of Christianity. All you need to do is go to any
Christian bookstore and look in the cult section. You will see books
on Mormonism there. Now, are we "anti-Mormons"
simply people who have a grudge against the LDS church? I can't
speak for all who oppose Mormonism, but I have no grudge against it at
all. I was never a Mormon and no Mormon injured me in the
past. They are nice people. The problem isn't with them.
It is with what they teach. It simply isn't Christian.
Mormon missionaries will tell you that there was
an apostasy and that Joseph Smith was the one who restored the true gospel
to this earth. This is a typical claim by every cult. Every one of
them says that the present Christian church is false and that their
initial leader restored the "truth." They have to
invalidate present Christianity in order to get you to accept their brand
of it.
Christianity teaches that there is only one
God. Mormonism teaches that there are many gods. Christianity
teaches you cannot become a god. Mormonism says you can. In
fact, Mormonism teaches that God used to be a man on another planet who
became a god and brought one of his wives with him to this world. In
case you doubt this, check out the documentation below which is taken from
Mormon writers.
Like all non-Christian cults, Mormonism uses the
Bible to support its doctrines and does so improperly. For example,
when the Bible says that there are no other gods besides God (Isaiah
43:10; 44:6,8), Mormons quickly add "of this world." That
means that there really are other gods out there and that the Bible
is talking only about this world and not about others. They often
quote 1 Cor. 8:5-6 which mentions the existence of other gods. But
when doing this, they fail to read exactly what it says, that there are
"so-called gods." In other words, they are called
gods, but really are not gods. Paul was speaking about false gods,
not the true and living God. Mormons frequently misrepresent
scripture and take verses out of context to make it say what they
want. Those who do not know what the Bible really teaches will
easily be fooled by this cult.
Why is this important?
This is
important because eternal salvation is at stake. God warned us to
not serve false gods (Exodus 20), which are really not gods by nature
(Gal. 4:8). He warned us to believe in the true Christ, not the
false ones of the cults (Matt. 24:24). The god of Mormonism is false
and cannot save you or anyone.
If you believe in a false god, you will be
damned to eternal hell. Why, because ultimately, false gods do not
exist except in the mind of the believer. In spite of being good, in
spite of attending the Mormon church with its polished appearance, in
spite of believing in Mormon doctrine about a man from another planet, you
will go to hell if you believe in Mormon doctrine. It cannot save
you from the righteous requirements that God requires. Only the true
Jesus can save you from your sins. Not a god from another
planet. Only the true God who alone is God in all the universe can
save you.
Do you want to trust
Mormon doctrine?
Following is a
list of a few doctrines of Mormonism. Do you want to put your
eternal trust in a church that teaches the following doctrines?
- The
true gospel was lost from the earth. Mormonism is its restoration, Mormon
Doctrine, by Bruce R. McConkie, p. 635. They teach there was an
apostasy and the true church ceased to exist on earth.
- There
are many gods, Mormon Doctrine, p. 163.
- There
is a mother god, Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 443.
- God
used to be a man on another planet, Mormon Doctrine, p. 321.
Joseph Smith, Times and Seasons, Vol 5, pp. 613-614; Orson Pratt,
Journal of Discourses, Vol 2, p. 345, Brigham Young, Journal of
Discourses, vol. 7, p. 333.
- After
you become a good Mormon, you have the potential of becoming a god, Teachings
of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pages 345-347, 354.
If you want further information,
information that the Mormons won't tell you until you are very well
entrenched in their cult, then read more of this site. It is
full of information about why Mormonism is nothing more than a clever,
false look-alike that cannot help you before God.
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