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Many San Diegans are aware of the new Mormon Temple which is being
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constructed at I-5 and Nobel Drive. The building of this temple has
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increased the Mormons' visibility in San Diego County, and soon
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Mormon missionaries may come knocking at your door, eager and
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willing to share their gospel.
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They usually carry two books, the Bible and the Book of Mormon. If
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you are not a Christian, either book may be used to draw you into a
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discussion.
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However, if you are a Christian, Mormons usually start out with the
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Bible - using terminology designed to convince you of their claim
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that Mormons are Christians too, and that "we basically believe the
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same things". Nothing could be further from the truth, for if you
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were to engage in a discussion, you would soon find out that
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Mormons do not believe the Bible as you know it. Instead, they will
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tell you they "believe the Bible to be the word of God, as far as
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it is translated correctly' (Article Eight in "Articles of Faith").
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Interestingly enough, this Article was changed from "We believe the
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word of God recorded in the Bible...." to its current version after
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Joseph Smith started having "revelations" that did not correspond
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with the Bible.
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In fact, Mormons consider the Bible to be incorrect every time the
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teachings of their church contradict a certain passage.
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Like all cults, they try to validate their Scriptures by attacking
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or re-interpreting the Bible. They do so by saying anything from,
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'Here's another Testament of Jesus', to 'The Bible as we know it
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has been changed, corrupted and edited beyond recognition', to 'It
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was never meant to be interpreted like this...'.
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What is interesting, of course, is that cults still use the Bible
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to try and proof their points. However, hand a Mormon your Bible
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and ask him to show you some examples of words, verses or passages
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that have been translated incorrectly, and they are at a loss. Ask
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Mormons when all the cutting and editing they speak of took place,
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and they will give you explanations that are historically
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incorrect. But not only does history prove the Mormons' claims to
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be false and misleading, but so do thousands of archeological
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findings, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls. In addition, there are
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over 50,000 manuscripts and portions of manuscripts that attest to
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the reliability of the Bible.
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In my discussion with J.F. (Text file available, see notes), a
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Mormon from San Diego, who claims to have a position of leadership
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in the Mormon church, he used many verses and passages from the
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Bible to support the points he was trying to make. Knowing that
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Mormons claim much of the Bible has been corrupted, I therefore
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asked him if I could assume that the verses and passages he cited
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were translated correctly. After all, how could he expect to
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support his points with Scriptures that he considers to be
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corrupted? Not surprisingly, he did not give a conclusive answer,
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because a "yes" or "no" would have meant admitting that the Bible
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and the Book of Mormon contradict each other.
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At the same time, Mormons try to minimalize the more than 4000
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changes made in the Book of Mormon, many as recent as 1981. These
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changes were made, even though in Volume 1 of the "Documentary
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History of the Church", an angel appears and proclaims, "These
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plates have been revealed by the power of God. The translation of
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them which you have seen is correct." Mormon apostle Bruce McConkie
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also said, "The book is true and was translated correctly". If
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these statements are true, why were the corrections necessary?
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In fairness, many of the changes include those made to punctuation
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and spelling, but the Mormons claim that this is all that was
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changed. Not so. For example, the orginal Book of Mormon said that
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Jesus is the Grandson of God. This has been changed. In the
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original edition we also see that "...the Lamb of God is the
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Eternal Father", while current editions read, "...that the Lamb of
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God is the Son of the Eternal Father."
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The Book of Mormon used to teach the when a person of a dark skin
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accepts the Mormon gospel, his skin would turn white. In 1981 the
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word "white" was changed to "pure".
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Joseph Smith claimed that "the Book of Mormon was the most correct
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book on earth", and Alma 41:8 states that "the degrees of God are
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unalterable". How, then, can Mormons justify all the changes in
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their church's doctrine? (polygamy, the Black Revelation of 1978,
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changes in the temple oaths, etc.).
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In a 1978 edition of the Book of Mormon we find that an entire
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phrase ("or out of the waters of baptism") has been added to
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1 Nephi 20.
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Mormon apologists will tell you that the addition was suggested by
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Parley Pratt, and approved by Joseph Smith. Dr. Hugh Nibley says
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that even though this phrase is not found in the original 1830
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edition, "it stands in all the early editions after the first."
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This, of course, is hard to believe, for as late 1908, the phrase
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was still not there.
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The Mormon leader with whom I have had a discussion on a Christian
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BBS in San Diego claimed that the printer must have made a mistake.
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This is rather unfair to the printer, seeing that the phrase can
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not be found in the original handwritten account either.
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Joseph Fielding Smith, the tenth president of the Mormon Church,
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said this about Joseph Smith: "Mormonism, as it is called, must
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stand or fall on the story of Joseph Smith. He was either a prophet
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of God, divinely called, properly appointed and commissioned, or he
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was one of the biggest frauds this world has ever seen. There is no
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middle ground." (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 1).
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In the "History of the Church", Vol. 4, and in "Teachings of the
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Prophet Joseph Smith", we are told that Joseph Smith was the
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mouthpiece of God and at the same time that the Book of Mormon is
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the written word of God. Joseph Smith himself said, "I told the
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brethren that The Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book
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on earth...". Thus, with Smith being God's mouthpiece, and the Book
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of Mormon being God's written word, statements from both should for
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all practical purposes be in perfect harmony. This, however, is not
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the case. Here are just a few examples of direct contradications
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between the teachings of Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon:
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JOSEPH SMITH BOOK OF MORMON
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1. taught there are three Gods - claims there is only one God.
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that make up the godhead.
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2. said God has a body of flesh - says God is a Spirit.
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and bones.
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3. claimed that David and Solomon - calls polygamy an abomination.
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were justified in having many
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wives.
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4. says he saw both God the Father - says that Jesus Christ is God
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and Jesus standing above him in come in the flesh.
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the air.
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5. said that God does not dwell in - says he does.
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the heart of man.
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6. taught that God was not God - claims he was and will always
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from all eternity. be God.
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In 1980, then Mormon Apostle Ezra Taft Benson, in a speech titled,
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"The Fourteen Fundamentals in Following the Prophet", said, "The
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prophet is the only man who speaks for the Lord in everything."
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During the same speech, reported in the Ogden Standard Examiner of
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Febr. 26, 1980, Benson also said, "The Prophet and the Presidency,
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the living prophet and the first presidency, accept them and be
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blessed, reject them and suffer." In his speech, given at Brigham
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Young University, Benson claimed that a church president "must be
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obeyed, even when he contradicts scripture or statements of past
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prophets". This while he also stated that "Nothing a Mormon
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president says can be incorrect."
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Mormon leaders have to make such illogical statements, because we
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now have the following situation:
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1. The Book of Mormon contradicts the Bible, while both are claimed
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to be the word of God.
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2. Joseph Smith, who claimed that the Book of Mormon was the most
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correct book on earth, contradicts both the Bible and the Book
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of Mormon.
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3. Thus, Joseph Smith, who Mormons say was the mouthpiece of God,
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contradicts God.
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As if this was not enough, the Book of Mormon and the "Doctrine and
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Covenants", both of which Mormons claim to be sacred and without
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error, also contradict each other. For example, in the Book of
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Mormon, God calls David and Solomon's act of polygamy "abominable":
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"Behold, David and Solomon truly had many wives and concubines,
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which thing is abominable before me, saith the Lord." (Jacob 2:24).
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But in Doctrine and Covenants, section 132:1, we read, "Verily,
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thus saith the Lord unto my servant Joseph, that inasmuch as you
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have inquired of my hand to know and understand wherein I, the
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Lord, justified my servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as also
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Moses, David and Solomon, my servants, as touching the principle
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and doctrine of their having many wives and concubines...".
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What do Mormons think about such glaring contradictions? How do
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Mormons react to being told that church presidents must be obeyed,
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even when they contradict scriptures or statements of past
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prophets? Who knows - Mormons are taught not to question their
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leaders:
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In 1945 Mormons were told that Lucifer, "...wins a great victory
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when he can get members of the Church to speak against their
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leaders and 'do their own thinking'...When our leaders speak, the
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thinking has been done, when they propose a plan - it is God's
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plan. When they point the way, there is no other which is safe.
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When they give direction, it should mark the end of controversy."
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(Improvement Era, June 1945).
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Mormon doctrine tells us the reasons Lucifer was not chosen to be
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the savior of mankind was because he wanted to force people into
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believing.. His plan was to take away their freedom to choose for
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themselves. If - as they say - Mormon leaders truly want their
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people to practice their "free agency", why do they threaten
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members with "spiritual peril" for bringing out points which show
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Joseph Smith and his successors in a bad light?
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While Mormons will not speak out against their leaders, God will:
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In Jeremiah 23:32 (Bible), we read, "'Indeed, I am against those
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who prophesy false dreams,"' declares the Lord. 'They tell them and
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lead my people astray with their reckless lies, yet I did not send
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them or appoint them. They do not benefit these people in the
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least,' declares the Lord."
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Even stronger is the Lord's statement in the Biblical book of
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Deuteronomy, chapter 18:20-22. "..a prophet who presumes to speak
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in my name anything I have not commanded him to say, or a prophet
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who speaks in the name of other gods, must be put to death. You may
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say to yourselves, 'How can we know when a message has not been
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spoken by the Lord?' If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the
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Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord
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has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously. Do not be
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afraid of him."
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In 1835 Joseph Smith claimed that the Lord would come again in just
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56 years, which would have been on or before 1891. This was a false
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prophecy.
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Section 84:1-5 of Doctrine and Covenants records a prophecy given
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by Smith on September 22 and 23, 1832, concerning the building of a
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temple in Independence, Missouri. He stated, this "temple shall be
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reared in this generation. For verily this generation shall not
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pass away until a house shall be built unto the Lord, and a cloud
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shall rest upon it...". To this day no temple stand on the lot
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Smith dedicated, and even if construction started tomorrow there
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would be no way this prophecy could be fulfilled as Smith claimed.
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In this article we have merely scratched the surface of these
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issues. But whether or not you are a Christian, this information
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has made you aware of the Mormons' deceptive teachings.
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If you are a Mormon, we invite you to check the information in this
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article, and to check the sources for context accuracy. The writer
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believes that the vast majority of Mormons are very sincere in
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their beliefs, but he also believes that Mormons are sincerely
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wrong, and that the facts speak for themselves.
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Much of the information in this article was obtained from the
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Mormonism Research Ministry, a non-profit organization.
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Feel free to contact them for information about sources, as well as
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"Mormonism Researched", a free newsletter:
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Mormonism Research Ministry,
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P.O. Box 20705,
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El Cajon, CA 92021-0955
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Phone: (619) 447-3873
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For more text-files on Mormonism, including a discussion between
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the author and a Mormon leader, you may contact Abba II, a
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Christian BBS in San Diego, California: (619) 487-7746.
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